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Why aren’t motherboards mostly USB-C by now?
(philip.greenspun.com)
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I think it's easy to say this, but harder to actually do in practice. There's a color code system for USB-A, but a lot of manufacturers didn't follow it reliably, and most users don't know what the differences are anyway (I'd certainly have to look up what Yellow and Red are specifically for). You'd have the same problem with trying to mark USB-C ports, and without some easily identifiable marking most users will just expect that a USB-C port is a USB-C port.