Some new MacBook Airs are performing slower than others because Apple is using different SSD suppliers for the notebook, according to TLD Today.
Engadget reports that "Jonathan over at TLD discovered a fairly significant discrepancy when benchmarking both MacBook Air models over the weekend. The 128GB Samsung SSD in his 11-inch Air was able to achieve 246 MB/s write and 264 MB/s read speeds. When he switched to the 13-inch model, however, speeds dropped to 156 MB/s and 208 MB/s, respectively, using that notebook's 128GB Toshiba SSD."
We reported on the new Samsung SSDs back in April. It's surprising to see that Apple has decided to ship both the Samsung and Toshiba SSDs simultaneously which is a bit unfair to unlucky customers.
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Ark - July 29, 2011 at 4:42am
Sm128 at the 14" mba july2011 canada apple store
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Terry Gao - July 27, 2011 at 2:23pm
I just received mine 13 inch MBA with Samsung SSD.
Ordered from apple Singapore store. Am I the luck one?
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Terry GAO - July 27, 2011 at 2:26pm
By the way, mine is 128G Samsung SSD, just side track, my friend 2010 13 inch MBA was on toshiba 128G SSD.
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Bryan - July 27, 2011 at 4:38am
I have a new Macbook Air 13" with an upgraded I7 processor and 256GB SSD and it has the faster Samsung SM256 SSD.
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Pete - July 26, 2011 at 7:16pm
Video doesn't work working the IC app on my iPad.
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Brian Hultay - July 26, 2011 at 5:59pm
If the model with the Toshiba SSD doesn't meet the specifications published Apple is obligated to rectify the matter. I'm sure this is something Apple would not want to see taking the wind out of their sails/sales.