The Evolution of USB Standards
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (SuperSpeed) (5Gbps)
The USB 3.2 Gen 1 specification made further improvements to USB technology. The primary improvements include an increase of bandwidth to a maximum of 5Gbps, support for full duplex communication and an increase of the amount of power available to connected devices. This specification retained a backwards compatibility that allows USB 3.0 to support USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices.
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (SuperSpeed+) (10Gbps)
The USB 3.2 Gen 2 specification is similar to the USB 3.2 Gen 1, only that it doubles the speed of USB 3.2 Gen 1.
USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20Gbps)
The USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 specification allows for up to two lanes of 10Gbps, achieving the maximum throughput of 20 Gbps. A 3.2 Gen 2x2 device needs to be connected in order to achieve the maximum 20 Gbps speed. So, connecting to USB 3.2 Gen 1 or Gen 2 will not reach the 20 Gbps but only the maximum speed of that previous USB generation.
USB4
The USB 4 specification allows for faster transfer speeds, improved management of video bandwidth, and compatibility with Thunderbolt 3 being possible. This specification uses two-lane cables to operate at up to 40 Gbps, the same speed as Thunderbolt 3. USB 4 also supports DisplayPort Alt mode 2.0, which can support up to 8K resolution at 60 Hz with HDR10 color. Some USB 4 connectivity will also work with Thunderbolt 3 devices.
The Generations of USB 3.2
USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 1
USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 1 is what the first generation of devices being released will have. It's similar to 3.0 SuperSpeed with the added bonuses of enhanced power delivery up to 100W, native AV support, supports video displays up to 4K, backwards compatible and has a data transfer rate of 5Gbps. SuperSpeed & Enhanced SuperSpeed supports Gen 1 Speed.
USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 2
USB 3.2 Type-C Gen 2 has enhanced power delivery with 100W, native AV support, supports video displays up to 4K, backwards compatible, and has a data transfer rate of 10Gbps. SuperSpeed Plus & Enhanced SuperSpeed supports Gen 2 Speed.
USB 3.0 vs 3.2 (USB 3.0 vs 3.1)
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0):
Originally known as USB 3.0, and previously renamed to USB 3.1 Gen 1. It’s the original USB 3.0 specification, and it can transfer data at up to 5Gbps.
USB 3.2 Gen 2 (USB 3.1):
Previously known as USB 3.1, and then later as USB 3.1 Gen 2. It offers speeds at up to 10Gbps.
USB 3.2 Gen 2x2:
Formally known as USB 3.2. It offers speeds at up to 20Gbps (by using two lanes of 10Gbps at once).
USB 3.2 Length Limitations and Features