When will we move past PCI-E?

>USB-C graphics card
>USB-C SSD
>USB-C front panel IO
>USB-C PSU
>USB-C CPU
>USB-C RAM
>USB-C WAN Card
>USB-C fans
>USB-C dragon dildo
I personally can't wait.

Give me one reason why we should.

Exactly, you have no argument, just shitposts.

pci to usb c cards are flooding ebay

Those are actually useful tho.

How long until we can just drop all the components in a case, and have them all powered and connected wirelessly?

>standard that exists for more than 100 years
>fuckton easy to use and reliable since everyone knows it
>even old people knows it's used for headphones and microphones and audio accessories
>a fucking Apple suddenly decide it's deprecated without providing a worthy substitute
>tech companies follows apple like shills and began to remove the jack from their products, beginning with phones for absolutely no discernible reason than the fact apple did it.
I don't know if in my entire life I will be able to hate some existing matter more than that company has accomplished to make me hate it, because even 2 years after that fuck up I'm still filled with pure rage for what they did at the industry.

But user isn't it a massive improvement to need to use either an annoying dongle or headphones that you need to sync and charge instead of just plugging into a thing? I'm sure that Bluetooth standard will still be supported 20 years from now if you want to keep using them, too :^)

i get what you mean but
>any apple product lasting 10+ years

I'm not suggesting an Apple product, I'm suggesting your headphones. Unless you're subjecting yourself to Airpods in which case it's a moot point.
Though in all fairness, I've got my own old iPod from about ten years ago and an even older model I inherited from an uncle still batting about. Not all their consumer electronics output has been trash.

Thunderbolt is PCIe.