Apple claims that new 15-inch MacBook Pro's SSD can transfer data at the rate of 2GB/s

Apple's recently updated 15-inch MacBook Pro with retina display. It is the lately unveiled 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro. It has came to known to public on tuesday. It does not have a processor upgrade because of broadwell delays, but there are other striking characters. It has a force touch trackpad which is one of the factors that has raised it's value. A new PCIe-based flash storage and according to the information revealed by Apple. It is 2.5 times more faster than the former generations of machine and the amount of material can be stored upto 2GB/s.

In benchmark test, which was lead by French site Macgeneration ,the entry level 2.2GHz 15-inch retina MacBook Pro with 16GB RAM and also 256GB of storage was much more enough than Apple's expectations. It just performed remarkable in reading/writing speeds that have raised to 2GB/s and 1.25GB/s in QuickBench 4.0.




These reading/writing speeds are exceedingly fast and have left behind the speeds of performed by entry level 13-inch MacBook Air, that also received faster flash storage which doubles the speed of old previous generations of 13-inch MacBook Air.The 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro's performed much like 13-inch MacBook Air.

At the speeds of 2GB/s throughput the 15-inch retina MacBook Pro has the highest position in the speed list of Apple's notebook. The maximum time required to transfer an 8.76 GB file is 14 seconds, 32 was taken by old retina MacBook Pro with Retina display. 




Like the 2015 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro and 13-inch MacBook Air,the updated 15-inch Retina MacBook Pro works with a solid state drive which was manufactured by Samsung. As revealed by MacGeneration. Eventually It does not use the fast NVM Express SSD protocol which was integrated in13-inch model. It has stimulated the manufacturing of future machines which can perform more quickly with improvement to the next generation protocol and with constantly developing in SSD technology.

Apple's 15-inch Retina MacBook available for $1,999 still uses Haswell processors, but the performance is increased due to solid state drives.

source : MacRumors

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