USB Group Approves New One-Size-Fits-All Charging Method

USB Power Delivery is approved for both USB 2.0 and 3.0, which means that we may soon be able to say goodbye to the clunky laptop power brick and mishmash of proprietary device chargers. Power Delivery allows for intelligent power management to make sure devices meet the specs, send power back and forth, and ramp power delivery up or down as needed. (If you’re curious, SemiAccurate has the full details on the new architecture and technical details of the new approved specification.)
We’re already used to charging our tablets and mobile phones with USB, and now finally Universal Serial Bus may be universally used to power everything. Imagine going on a trip with your laptop and other gadgets and just carrying USB charging cables to power them all.

You’ll probably also need new cables that will support this high-power delivery, but for a compact and truly universal charging solution, it’ll be worth it.
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