Microsoft Adds 80Gbps USB4 Gen 4 Support to Windows 11
Microsoft is making strides in enhancing its operating system as it incorporates the latest USB standard. The recent release of Windows 11 build 23615 introduces USB4 Gen 4 support, enabling compatible hardware to operate at speeds of up to 80Gbps.
The USB Implementers Forum initially unveiled the USB4 specification in August 2019. Two years later, Microsoft integrated USB4 support into the initial release of Windows 11 (version 21H2). In September 2022, USB4 2.0 was introduced, boasting 80 and 120Gbps modes through the now-standard Type-C connector. As the arrival of the first consumer products supporting the latest USB generation looms near, Microsoft is diligently ensuring its operating system is fully equipped.
According to Microsoft’s release notes for build 23615, USB4 2.0’s enhanced performance unlocks the potential for the next generation of high-performance displays, storage, and connectivity. Moreover, USB4 2.0 maintains complete compatibility with accessories designed for older USB and Thunderbolt generations utilizing the Type-C connector.
While the latest Windows 11 preview build integrates USB4 2.0 support, it necessitates cutting-edge hardware to experience its benefits fully. Initially, Microsoft advises that USB4 2.0 80Gbps will be available on select devices equipped with Intel’s recently launched 14th Gen mobile processors. Among the first Windows laptops to embrace USB4 2.0 is the new Razer Blade 18.
Beyond USB4 Gen 4 support, Windows 11 build 23615 includes an additional feature that may catch the interest of users. The update enables the option to open Copilot when Windows starts, with Microsoft currently conducting experiments on multi-monitor devices sporting a primary monitor of 27 inches or larger and a minimum width of 1920 pixels. Importantly, users can toggle the Copilot autostart feature on or off within the Settings app.
For those seeking further information on Windows 11 build 23615, the Dev Channel offers comprehensive insights. Additionally, Microsoft has released ISO files for clean installations, available for download on the official Windows Insider website.
As the tech giant continues to optimize and refine its operating system, users can anticipate seamless integration with USB4 Gen 4 technology, paving the way for faster and more efficient computing experiences. With enhanced connectivity, performance, and compatibility, Windows 11 aims to provide a cutting-edge platform for users across the globe.