The upgrade to USB-C will more than double the power capacity to 240W

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In the future, USB-C may be capable of delivering up to 240W of power, more than double its current 100W rating. You might be able to juice up beefier electronics like gaming laptops and larger monitors if the change is implemented. As well, the cables should be able to support up to 50v and 5A.




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