Apple MacBook Air 13 inch 2015-03 Intel Core i7-5650U, Intel HD Graphics 6000, Apple SSD SD0256F Dell XPS 13 9343 Core i7 Intel Core i7-5500U, Intel HD Graphics 5500, Samsung SSD PM851 M.2 2280 256GB The $1,099 MacBook Air starts with an M2 processor, 8GB of memory, and a 256GB SSD. The starting $1,299 13-inch MacBook Pro also comes with an M2 processor, 8GB of memory, and a 256GB SSD.
Apr 30, 2014 at 2:54. According to Macworld testing of mid-2013 and early 2014 MacBook Air 11" and 13" laptops, it would appear that 128GB drives are generally capable of 3xx MB/s to 4xx MB/s sequential write speeds and 6xx to 7xx MB/s for read speeds, whereas the 256GB model is capable of 5xx to 6xx MB/s writes and 6xx to 7xx MB/s reads.
In the 2013 MacBook Air 13” for example the drive model was “SM0256F”, indicating that it was a Samsung SSD. However for the MacBook there are no identifying labels to be found.
The first embargoed reviews of the new MacBook Air with the M2 chip have now been published. One notable detail confirmed by The Verge is that the $1,199 base model equipped with 256GB of storage has a single NAND chip, which will lead to slower SSD speeds in benchmark testing, but real-world performance may vary.
justchill123456 • 8 mo. ago. you have to upgrade to 1TB for the m2 pro. the Mac mini pro has lower ssd speed (3.5 GB/s instead of 5 GB/s) so you also have to upgrade to 1 TB for that one. 5. gazdxxx • 8 mo. ago. MacBook Air M1 is fine with 256GB, they started doing it with M2. 3. antidoxthroway • 8 mo. ago.
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