First generation SATA
[fɜːrst ˌdʒenəˈreɪʃən ˈsætə]
nounpl: First generation SATAs
SATA de primeira geração
1. The original Serial ATA interface standard released in 2003, with a data transfer rate of 1.5 Gbps, designed to replace parallel ATA (PATA) connections in computers
First generation SATA was a significant improvement over the legacy parallel ATA interface used in older computers.
O SATA de primeira geração foi uma melhoria significativa em relação à interface ATA paralela herdada usada em computadores mais antigos.
2. Hard drives and solid-state drives that utilize the SATA 1.0 specification with maximum throughput of 150 MB/s
Many users upgraded from IDE drives to first generation SATA drives in the mid-2000s for better performance.
Muitos usuários atualizaram de drives IDE para drives SATA de primeira geração em meados dos anos 2000 para melhor desempenho.
First generation SATA is primarily a technical term used in computing and IT contexts in both Brazil and the USA. There is no cultural or colloquial variation in usage; it maintains consistent technical meaning across regions. This term would be encountered in technical documentation, computer specifications, and IT professional discussions.
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