15-inch MacBook Air
Early models of Apple Silicon MacBook Air suffered a problem with the lowest-capacity models, in that its SSD storage wasn’t necessarily as fast as other capacities. It now seems that, for the third generation, Apple has made a change to eliminate the problem.
In previous releases, it was discovered that the base 256GB capacity models used only one flash chip for storage. While other models used two running in parallel, such as two 256GB chips for a 512GB capacity drive, the 256GB model would use one 256GB flash chip instead of two 128GB versions.
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Apple moves to parallel flash chips in entry-level M3 MacBook Air