→ No software driver is needed for a standard USB cable. If a device asks for a driver, it’s the connected device (e.g., a USB-to-serial adapter, printer, phone in special mode), not the cable itself.
To summarize the answer to your search query "usb cable awm 2725 vw1 80c 30v driver":
Some AWM 2725 cables are actually USB to Serial (TTL) adapter cables. Inside the USB connector of some of these cables, there is a tiny chip (e.g., FTDI, CH340, or Prolific). That chip requires a driver.
A common issue with AWM 2725 cables is power delivery.
A driver is a piece of software that tells your operating system (Windows, macOS, Linux) how to communicate with a complex chip. A USB cable contains no chips, no processors, no memory. It is purely copper wires, insulation, and shielding. You cannot install software on a wire.