Discussion:
No More USB-A Ports
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro
2024-06-08 02:21:40 UTC
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The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?

Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.

<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>

What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:08 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:13 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:28 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:33 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:37 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:42 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:52 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:46:56 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:00 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:04 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:14 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:24 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:28 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:33 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:36 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:50 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:47:54 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:00 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:05 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:14 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:19 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:28 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:32 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:36 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:47 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:52 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:48:56 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:01 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:05 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:15 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:28 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:34 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:37 UTC
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Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:43 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:48 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:53 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:49:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:02 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:07 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:11 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:17 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:21 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:27 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:31 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:35 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:40 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:50 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:50:55 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:00 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:06 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:09 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:14 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:27 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:32 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:36 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:45 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:50 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:54 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:51:59 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:03 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:08 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:13 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:18 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:23 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:28 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:33 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:38 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:43 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:48 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:51 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:52:57 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:02 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:07 UTC
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Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:13 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:17 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:21 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:25 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:30 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:35 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:39 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:45 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.
v55
2024-06-08 03:53:49 UTC
Permalink
Post by Lawrence D'Oliveiro
The machine I’m using right now, which is just about a year old, is
practically overflowing with USB-A ports. But it only has one USB-C
port. How long has USB-C been around?
Here is a concept that does away with USB-A completely, and ends up
bristling with USB-C ports instead.
<https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/7/24173741/a-motherboard-with-no-usb-a-ports-but-10-usb-c-instead>
What do you think? Ready for them to bring it on?
I'm still old school...I want a motherboard that has half a dozen
*simultaneously usable* PCIe slots.

Yes, they *technically exist*...I can spend $1,000 on a Threadripper CPU and
another $1,000 on a motherboard to fit it.

But if there's enough throughput for all eight of those USB-C ports, there's
room to fit a useful number of PCIe slots that gracefully throttle down but
let the devices actually-work.

..or it's basically a USB 3.0 hub with a slightly different form factor but
doesn't *actually* have the ability to feed all of those ports simultaneously
in a way that's any better than the type-A solutions present on all of the
other motherboards on the shelf.

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