To give you an idea how much faster, the chart below is a summary of our testing of native PCIe SSDs, to that of SATA 3 products whether they be M.2 (NGFF) or notebook SSDs. To keep it very simple, data transfer is much faster to and from a PCIe device, than that of a SATA 3 device. This shouldn’t be that concerning, considering that Apple has recently doubled the speeds of newer Mac products in our jump from SATA 3 to PCIe SSDs. SanDisk PCIe SSD Found Inside Late-2013 MBP Simply, the high-capacity SSD of your 2012 Apple MBA will not work in your 2013 MBA. Not only can the SSD in Apple’s new Mac products not be upgraded with third-party SSDs, but also, they can’t even be switched off with SSDs of previous Apple releases. Apple does this and carries things a step further by demanding that components, such as the SSDs, are proprietary to a specific build only. The practice of using unbranded peripherals in computers is common.
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