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Don't celebrate until the next version of USB comes out. Will this force everyone to adopt the newest version always or cling to the oldest?
We transitioned from USB Micro B to USB-C.
that was before this law, so quite irrelevant to the question.
It's very unlikely that the C-type port is changing anytime soon. Most devices will stay on whatever underlying USB version that the manufacturer deems adequate for that device.
As long as it uses the physical type c port it's all good. Not that I care. USB got faster and faster and I use it less and less over the years.
Why are you bringing this up like it hasn't been discussed thousands of times? Like it hasn't been stated (and cleared) in this very post?