👉 USB Computing, or USB-C with integrated computing capabilities, represents a significant advancement in connectivity and data transfer technologies. This innovation combines the traditional role of USB as a peripheral connector with the functionality of a full-fledged computing interface. USB-C ports now support high-speed data transfer rates, enabling devices to not only charge and connect peripherals like keyboards and mice but also act as power sources, display ports, and even network interfaces. The USB4 standard, which is widely supported by USB-C ports, facilitates features such as Thunderbolt 3 and beyond, allowing for ultra-high bandwidth data transfer rates up to 40 Gbps, supporting 8K video capture and playback, and enabling seamless integration with a wide range of peripherals and external displays. This convergence of connectivity and computing functionalities in a single, compact connector simplifies device management, enhances user experience, and paves the way for more versatile and efficient computing setups.