I am considering to upgrade the SSD on my Apple MacBook Air "Core i7" 1.7 11" (Mid-2013) Saturday July 9, 2022 8:59 am PDT by Joe Rossignol. An early benchmark result for the new MacBook Air has surfaced, providing a closer look at the M2 chip's performance in the notebook. In a Benchmarking a MacBook Air M1's SSD. Awhile back, I made a video about USBc and the classic Mac Pro but lamented yet ago the terrible benchmarking on macOS. The first commenter on FaceBook pointed out that we finally have a good disk benchmark utility AmorphousDiskMark . The base level 14-inch M2 MacBook Pro reportedly has a slower SSD than its predecessor, according to tests done by 9to5Mac.In BlackMagic’s Disk Speed Test, the 512GB SSD in Apple’s latest The 2022 MacBook Air now only has 1600 MB/s for the write speed and 1158 MB/s on the read speeds. With the MacBook Pro, these slower SSD speeds only applied to the base storage configuration and Posted on Oct 27, 2013 7:41 AM. The larger the SSD drive the faster they are. But you are confusing the reading speed with the writing speed. The SSD write/read speed for a 128GB MBA (2013) should be around 420/720 Mb/s.The larger 256 GB does provide the 700/700 Mb/s write/read speeds. View in context. 2GXh.
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