Serial ATA 1.0
[/ˈsɪriəl ˌeɪ ti ˈeɪ wʌn pɔɪnt oʊ/]
noun
Serial ATA 1.0
1. The first generation standard interface for connecting storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives to a computer motherboard, released in 2003, featuring a 1.5 Gbit/s data transfer rate
The old computer still uses Serial ATA 1.0 connections for its hard drive.
O computador antigo ainda utiliza conexões Serial ATA 1.0 para seu disco rígido.
2. A technical specification that established the protocol for serial point-to-point communication between storage devices and host systems
Serial ATA 1.0 was a significant improvement over the older Parallel ATA standard.
Serial ATA 1.0 foi uma melhoria significativa em relação ao padrão Parallel ATA mais antigo.
Serial ATA 1.0 is a purely technical term used identically in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries within the IT and computing fields. It holds historical significance in computing as it marked the transition from parallel to serial data transfer interfaces. While now largely obsolete, it remains important in discussions of computer hardware history and in discussions of older computer systems still in use.
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