MacBook Air solid-state drive speeds vary depending on manufacturer
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Release time:2014-05-07
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The noise a couple of days ago about older MacBook Air models having speedier solid-state drives (SSDs) than just-released MBAs is a lesson in multi-sourcing components.
Wait, is it possible that the storage on the just-released 2014 MacBook Air is slower than older 2013 Airs? Yeah, it's possible, but it has little to do with having a new or old model and more to do with the luck of the draw.
The hubbub, abeit minor, started when MacWorld ran benchmarks on the new MBA and stated that the "new MacBook Air turned in slower test results than the mid-2013 MacBook Air in our storage performance tests."
If that was consistently accurate, it's a certainly a downside. But it's more complicated than that.
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