appleinsider.com — Samsung has introduced a 256GB solid-state drive that promises to kickstart the industry with twice the storage and twice the speed of earlier disks while also costing less to manufacture than past models -- and having a chance of landing in future Apple notebooks.Simply called the 256GB FlashSSD, the Serial ATA drive reads in-order data at 200MB/s
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kmartsheriffMay 27, 2008
Both your comment and the parent comment contain vast amounts of fail.
ilgazMay 27, 2008
Funny thing is, they still need Defrag, B-Tree compaction. There is no point wondering around with a 2GB HFS BTree just because it doesn't move.
jonshipmanMay 27, 2008
I remember a time when the cheapest Apple cost more than a Honda.
p0tent1alMay 27, 2008
I thought MacBook Airs come with an option to be configured with SSD's? Are you saying that the interface of this particular SSD is different of that, that comes with the MacBook Air? Furthermore, are you saying if Apple and Samsung got together, it wouldn't be possible to make a special version for Apple?
matt_rubinMay 27, 2008
i don't know its close though
ozziekFeb 23, 2009
Running one now in a Vaio SZ7 - amazing