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Ultra ATA Industry-accepted standard that allows a maximum data
transfer rate of 100 Mbytes per second using an ATA (IDE) interface. Ultra ATA/100 is the latest generation of the ATA interface. ATA, also known as IDE, is the most common interface for desktop and workstation computers. As ATA disc drives have become faster internally, the need has arisen for faster interface or external "burst" transfer rates. Recent examples of this include Ultra ATA/33, UltraATA/66, and now Ultra ATA/100. The numeric portion of these interfaces denotes the maximum burst transfer rate of the interface in Megabytes per second. |
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