Serial ATA
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Serial ATA
Summary
Serial ATA is an interface standard[1]. It draws 3,634 Wikipedia views per month (interface_standard category, ranking #3 of 21).[2]
Key Facts
- Serial ATA is credited with the discovery of Serial ATA International Organization[3].
- Serial ATA is the creator of Serial ATA International Organization[4].
- Serial ATA's instance of is recorded as interface standard[5].
- Serial ATA's instance of is recorded as drive interface[6].
- Serial ATA followed Parallel ATA[7].
- Serial ATA's developer is recorded as Serial ATA International Organization[8].
- Serial ATA's Commons category is recorded as Serial ATA[9].
- 2000 marks the founding of Serial ATA[10].
- Serial ATA was published on January 7, 2003[11].
- Serial ATA's official website is recorded as https://sata-io.org/[12].
- Serial ATA's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Serial ATA[13].
- Serial ATA's Commons gallery is recorded as Serial ATA[14].
- Serial ATA's replaces is recorded as Parallel ATA[15].
- Serial ATA's partially coincident with is recorded as Serial Attached SCSI[16].
- Serial ATA's standards body is recorded as Serial ATA International Organization[17].
- Serial ATA's standards body is recorded as International Committee for Information Technology Standards[18].
- Serial ATA's has characteristic is recorded as hot swapping[19].
- Serial ATA's different from is recorded as SATA Express[20].
- Serial ATA's uses is recorded as Pilinga[21].
- Serial ATA's uses is recorded as 8b/10b encoding[22].
- Serial ATA's connector is recorded as SATA data connector[23].
- Serial ATA's connector is recorded as SATA power connector[24].
- Serial ATA's connector is recorded as Mini-SAS HD internal connector[25].
- Serial ATA's derivative work is recorded as eSATA[26].
- Serial ATA's data transfer speed is recorded as {'unit': 'Q13753469', 'amount': '+150'}[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Serial ATA is the creator of Serial ATA International Organization[4].
Publication
Serial ATA was released on January 7, 2003[11].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Serial ATA followed Parallel ATA[7].
Why It Matters
Serial ATA draws 3,634 Wikipedia views per month (interface_standard category, ranking #3 of 21).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 41 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]