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UK-based technology channel Zone of Tech broke the news about a significantly slower SSD in the new MacBook Pro 14-inch than was integrated into the previous 2021 MacBook Pro 14-inch. BREAKING ...
Following the launch of Apple's new 13-inch MacBook Pro with the M2 chip, it has been discovered that the $1,299 base model with 256GB of storage has significantly slower SSD read/write speeds ...
Benchmark testing has indicated that the 256GB variant of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 chip offers slower SSD performance than its M1 equivalent, and now real-world stress testing by YouTuber ...
The old MacBook Pro, per its iFixit teardown, used four 128GB NAND chips in a 512GB SSD, while 9to5Mac's M2 Pro MacBook Pro appears to use a pair of 256GB NAND chips. Fewer chips likely mean lower ...
We saw this reflected in a limited way In our own testing. The new 14-inch MacBook Pro 2023 with M2 Pro and a 2TB SSD has slightly slower reading speeds than its M1 Pro/1TB counterpart ...
[Update: the same seems to be true of the M2 models, read: Apple’s SSD slowdown rears its ugly head again in the Mac mini, MacBook Pro] Created Tech and Max Tech tested the $1,299 13-inch ...
The use of the M2 chip is the new 13-inch MacBook Pro's biggest change compared to the M1 version Apple launched in 2020, but it's apparently not the only one. YouTubers on the Max Tech and ...
The new MacBook Pro, which sports that next-generation Apple M2 chip, appears to have a slower SSD performance, which fails to outperform its older brethren, which feature the M1. Early tests of ...
Here are AppleInsider's recommendations for finding the best external SSD for extra storage for multiple devices, including the MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, other Macs, or even iPad models with USB-C ...
But cloud storage is a viable way to manage the space on an SSD–you can move files you won’t need immediately to the cloud. The MacBook Air (left) has an LED display, while the MacBook Pro ...