In computing, ATA is a standard physical interface for connecting storage devices like hard drives and CD-ROMs to a motherboard.
The original version, which uses 40-pin ribbon cables to transfer data over multiple wires simultaneously. In computing, ATA is a standard physical interface
The modern successor to PATA, offering faster data transfer speeds, thinner cables, and better efficiency. ATA Carnet offering faster data transfer speeds
Known as the "Passport for Goods," an ATA Carnet is an international customs document. In computing, ATA is a standard physical interface
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It allows for the temporary, duty-free, and tax-free export and import of goods (such as commercial samples or professional equipment) for up to one year.
It offers a highly respected certification program that serves as evidence of professional competence in specific language pairs.