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The same as DP can do, that's why it's called DP Alternative mode.Question (I've dug and can't find anything)
Any ideas what the maximum high refresh rates (above 60hz) alt modes can drive screens at ?
Yes, obviously. I mean, that's what this press release is about...BTW is it possible for USB PD cables to offer better than USB 2 data speed?
Not really, you just search for USB4, as there are currently no USB4 cables that also don't do USB PD at 240 W.The problem is that the cable industry is a minefield. So many "USB PD charging cables" are just intended for charging only and offer the bare minimum data connectivity.
If you want to buy a cable that's both charging and high speed data transfer, you really need to hunt through a lot of other cables wherever you're shopping because every manufacturer makes and sells 20 different charging-only cables for each PD-capable high-bandwidth cable.
The masses charging their phones and tablets from a wall adapter vastly outnumber those who are trying to use aftermarket USB cables to transfer data from fast devices. WiFi and ethernet are the default data transfer mechanisms for most people and half the population doesn't even realise USB can be used for data transfer at all!
But agreed, most cables are charging plus USB 2.0, for the simple reason that they end up being slimmer cables, for up to 60 W charging at least.