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Advanced Intelligent Tape (AIT) is a discontinued high-speed, high-capacity magnetic-tape data storage format developed and controlled by Sony. It was introduced in 1996 to use Advanced Metal Evaporated (AME) technology[clarification needed]. It competed mainly against the DLT, LTO, DAT/DDS, and VXA formats. AIT uses 8 mm tape in a cassette similar to…
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