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This page has been provided to help shed some light on the importance of each type of device that is commonly installed in or available for today's computers.
IDE Interface
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IDE (aka: Integrated Drive Electronics, ATA, UATA, UDMA, Ultra DMA, EIDE) is a special interface typically found directly on the mainboard. Most consumer storage devices, like hard disks and CD-ROMs, use the IDE interface to communicate with the computer. PC compatible computers typically have two IDE interface controllers, and each controller can support two devices. Storage product manufacturers have confused matters by trademarking their own names for the IDE interface, calling it ATA, UDMA, or EIDE. Although they may differ in performance details, they are all intercompatible.
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