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Of course, the SSD in the entry-level M2 MacBook Pro is still quite fast, but cutting the speed by 50% compared to the previous model seems unfair to consumers, especially in a “Pro” machine.
An SSD targeted towards gaming laptops and high-end PCs, it's thin and available in capacities of 128 (€54), 256 (€79), 512 (€149) and 1024 GB (€299) volume sizes. We review the TeamGroup ...
Apple’s new M2 MacBook Pro appears to have slower SSD write and read speeds than its predecessor. YouTubers have discovered that the base model only has a single NAND chip, which could be ...
Starting with the latter, Max Tech recorded drive performance with the Blackmagic SSD benchmark and saw sequential read speeds go from 2,900MB/s on the M1 MacBook Pro to 1,446MB/s on the M2 ...
Apple recently launched its M2-powered 13-inch MacBook Pro. The base model of the laptop delivers slower SSD speeds than the M1 MacBook Pro and competing Windows laptops, leading to criticism of ...
Slower SSD performance appears to be limited to the 256GB version of the 13-inch ‌MacBook Pro‌, as higher capacity machines have not demonstrated the same issue.
It is disappointing to see that the base-level M2 Pro are measurably worse than their predecessors in terms of SSD performance. Especially considering the 14-inch MacBook Pro costs $2,000.
Introduction Plextor M9Pe M.2 SSD gets tested Super fast up-to 3200 MB/s for reads and 2000 MB/sec (512GB) for writes Plextor is back, this round with a blazingly fast M9Pe 512GB Series M.2 SSDs.
The stock PS5 SSD reads at 5.5GB/s, while most PCIe 3.0 M2 SSDs on the market today hover between 3GB/s and 4GB/s. However, Cerny and Sony expect PCIe 4.0 SSDs capable of speeds of up to 7GB/s to ...
Lexar has launched NM610 Pro M2. 2280 PCIe SSD drive in India. The new SSD drive from the company supports Gen 3x4 NVME 1.4 technology and claims to offer 3300MB/s rear speed and 2600MB/s write speed.