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1 minute ago, jackson-taliana said:

the MacBooks use a non-standard nvme drive similar to m.2 but are just different to the standard simply so you have to go through them to upgrade unlike their older models

so they made their own m.2 drive? and upgraded it for their purposes ?

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Just now, Avve1000 said:

why do they just call it ssd then, why not m.2 ssd? like on this. And what are the differences? I cant really find it. 

Because they want you to believe it's something new in the SSD world, but it isn't. I can't really see a difference as well, maybe a down/upgrade?

 

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Apple was founded by an electronic engineer and they really are a modern electronics company. All their shit is proprietary coz they have the human and financial resources to bring that competition to the market

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4 minutes ago, SCHISCHKA said:

Apple was founded by an electronic engineer and they really are a modern electronics company. All their shit is proprietary coz they have the human and financial resources to bring that competition to the market

intresting

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