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Is there a difference between Apple's Flash Storage and SSD?
Posted: 2012.09.23 (03:33)
by Awesome67
I'm trying to decide between a MacBook Air and a MacBook Pro (both 13-inch), but I can't until I get this question answered. The only difference between the two laptops is the processors. MacBook Pro 13-inch has 2.5GHz, turbo boost to 3.1GHz, and the MacBook Air has 1.8GHz, turbo boost to 2.8GHz. If I absolutely had to choose, I'd pick the Pro because of the faster processor and optical drive, but I don't know whether the 128GB Solid State Drive in the Pro will perform as well as 128GB of Apple's "Flash Storage" in the Air.
Please help me, guys.
Re: Is there a difference between Apple's Flash Storage and SSD?
Posted: 2012.09.23 (06:06)
by otters~1
We have a technology forum and no one's posted in it since July so it could use a self-indulgent blow job like this.
Re: Is there a difference between Apple's Flash Storage and SSD?
Posted: 2012.09.23 (06:20)
by Awesome67
I'll get right on that.
Re: Is there a difference between Apple's Flash Storage and SSD?
Posted: 2012.09.23 (10:20)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
I'd imagine those drives are exactly the same. The Pro certainly isn't going to underperform the Air.
Re: Is there a difference between Apple's Flash Storage and SSD?
Posted: 2012.09.23 (15:01)
by Awesome67
I just want some proof. I wish I could test it somehow.
Re: Is there a difference between Apple's Flash Storage and SSD?
Posted: 2012.09.23 (16:09)
by 乳头的早餐谷物
They must be at least the same, man. The solid state drive uses flash storage. The flash storage is a solid state drive. The MacBook Pro is the performance MacBook. It isn't going to be worse than the Air.
Re: Is there a difference between Apple's Flash Storage and SSD?
Posted: 2012.09.23 (16:15)
by Tanner
Awesome67 wrote:I just want some proof. I wish I could test it somehow.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4528/the- ... h-review/8
There are the read/write speeds for the Macbook Air SSD. It's a fairly average speed. New Macbook Pros support SATA3 which means you could get an aftermarket drive that is faster than the weird blade storage in the Air.
Re: Is there a difference between Apple's Flash Storage and SSD?
Posted: 2012.09.25 (23:21)
by Awesome67
I ended up deciding on the Macbook Pro. More cost-effective for the performance value. Thanx, guise. <3