Tuesday, July 5, 2011

New MacBook Air 400Mbps Using Flash Storage?

This news comes from Japan's famous sites, Macotakara. Noted that from supplier in China, Apple ordered 400Mbps NAND flash storage chips to be used in the MacBook Air model.

The existence of flash storage that will make the MacBook Air works super fast, even faster than the MacBook Air that exist today. MacBook current version still uses a connector for connecting mSATA SSDs to the motherboard. If the new MacBook Air will use the NAND flash storage chips would be installed and attached directly to the motherboard, without a cable connector.

If that is true, then the changes made that Apple would produce a 100x speed is higher than the existing MacBook Air model today. In addition, reportedly the optimization of speed will also be accompanied by the use of Intel's processors i5/i7.

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