What Is a Universal Serial Bus?
Universal serial bus (USB) stands as a foundational communication protocol for connecting devices, enabling seamless device interaction.
USB champions plug-and-play capabilities and hot-swapping, offering ease in connecting or disconnecting devices without rebooting. With advancements from USB 1.0 through USB4, data transfer speeds have significantly increased. The advent of USB-C has further revolutionized connectivity with enhanced data speeds and improved power delivery.
Since debuting in 1996, USB has become integral to modern electronics, connecting a vast array of peripherals like keyboards, printers, and storage devices, solidifying its role as a critical and versatile technology.