An intriguing detail from AppleInsider about the new, 11.6-inch MacBook Air that's expectedto be revealed next week: It's not going to use a hard drive or an SSD for storage. It's going to use something else.
Instead, says AppleInsider's sources, it'll use "something described as an 'SSD Card'" for storage that's more like a stick of RAM than a traditional hard drive, a proprietary SSD alternative designed by Apple. It's almost like an SSD that's shed the bulk of a hard drive enclosure (since SSDs are basically just bundles of memory chips inside of a hard drive casing), but integrated, so it'll take up less room in the notebook.
It makes a lot sense, actually, to dump a hard drive enclosure's weight and bulk, particularly in a machine that's supposedly only 11.6 inches (and presumably even lighter than the original Air). It's a lot like when Apple ditched replaceable batteries in the MacBook Pros. Using only flash storage would also mean that the Air would be instant on, and more like an iPad in that regard.
So, exactly like the first gen EEEPC from years ago?
ReplyDeleteknowing them they're only using that new form of storage to increase the cost more.
ReplyDeleteThat looks pretty neat. I wonder if that technology will spread further.
ReplyDeletethe air is getting smaller? It seems so fragile as is
ReplyDeleteSeconding what Dbankai said. It's just going to give Apple an excuse to further gouge prices. And knowing them, they definitely will. Well, whatever. There's a reason Macs only make up 5% of the computer market. Q_Q
ReplyDeleteima buy this when they release it
ReplyDeleteyou would never catch me dead with one
ReplyDeleteDO WANT. :3
ReplyDeleteI think I might actually buy this if they do something groundbreaking.
very cool. I really like my mac
ReplyDeleteTOTAL AWESOMENESS!
ReplyDeleteinteresting...go on...showin love
ReplyDeleteanything is a good excuse for mac to take up the prices...
ReplyDeleteInteresting, but surely it will be expensive like an idiot in a college.,
ReplyDeleteIt's newer and smaller! You need it! You know you want it! Sigh..
ReplyDeletewill never buy an apple computer, never!
ReplyDeleteapple users need there devices as small as possible
ReplyDeleteso they won't clash with their peenys
Eh my macbook pro's good enough for the next year or two.
ReplyDeletenot a mac guy but if i was into movie editing then hell ya bring on this acer eeepc i mean apple product.
ReplyDeleteToo bad its still a mac.
ReplyDeleteApple Insider rules... good post.
ReplyDeletelol apple sux
ReplyDeleteI will always be a PC guy
ReplyDeletePretty cool.
ReplyDeletehuh, interesting development.
ReplyDeleteim content with my mac pro
ReplyDeleteGreat, but they could have started selling this stuff before. Now it will be more expensive, even the production costs are the same.
ReplyDeletewow if i had the money i would so buy that so fast!!!
ReplyDeletereally nice!
ReplyDeleteLol by the time I ever get this, there will probably be a Macbook Air version 5.0
ReplyDeletenot sure if i want this
ReplyDeletei love laptops!
ReplyDeletebah i dont like macs but my sis makes me look at this blog.
ReplyDeleteThe only problem is SSD's have been known to fail more than regular HDD's, so replacing the integraded SSD on that Mac.... not so fun.
ReplyDeleteNot an Apple fan, but i can appreciate pretty things when i see them. Doesn't mean i would pay for them :P
ReplyDeleteI hate mac, sorry...
ReplyDeleteyou can fits tons of data on a tiny ssd these days
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! I'm going to get one!
ReplyDeleteNice form factor.
ReplyDeletelol very funni :))
ReplyDeletefew more year and your laptop will fit in your pocket
ReplyDeleteMacs are nice but unreasonably expensive
ReplyDeletei dont think ill survive with a 11inch notebook
ReplyDeleteApple is homo except their computers are sexy
ReplyDeleteI would totally get this is I ever bought a MAC ...but i wont
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