Computex Taipei 2015 is more of a Intel show because whereever you go, you find this on the spec sheet. USB 3.1 Type C. A few years back, Thunderbolt was heavily promoted but it only resided and ended as a more Mac exclusive technology. We have reviewed USB 3.1 performance based on the ASmedia chipset here. So, are the manufacturers ready to take on the USB 3.1 ? Let’s see who else other than Kingston has USB 3.1 devices ready.


