Look, if you're complaining that not all USB 3.2 devices can do 20Gbps, I hope you also complain that not all 802.11ac devices can do 3.6Gbps, or that not all HDMI 1.4 devices can do 4Kp24, or that not all LTE networks will give you 1Gbps down.
My 1.5mbps USB mouse is USB 2.0 compliant. Just like a 1080p TV doesn't need to support 4K to be HDMI 1.4 compliant.
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Being compatible is different to being compliant. Saying something is able to reach something vs being backwards compatible. Labeling something old as new is not helpful even if that's how its been
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The way USB works is that *hosts* and *hubs* need to support all speeds but *devices* do not. This makes perfect sense because USB versions aren't just about speeds; a mouse can use 2.0 features without needing to run at 480mbps. This has always been this way.
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