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        <s:content>1 Device bandwidths {anchor:Device bandwidths}&#xA;A cousin had asked some help in deciphering the marketing mumbo jumbo on his hard drive so he could upgrade his hard drive. It was an Ultra ATA/100 hard drive which is the previous generation of standards than the current SATA standard. So I was googling around trying to figure out how to explain the speed of the drive and how the marketing terms translate into that when I came across this real interesting page on wikipedia which lists device bandwidths for lots of peripherals:&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_device_bandwidths&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;It&apos;s kind of interesting to compare the standards over the years and how the speeds have improved.</s:content>
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