He notes that it’s still removable, meaning that users will be able to upgrade the drive once third-party components become available, and that while the board bears visual similarities to mSATA, it is not using the same connector. Weins notes that Apple has tweaked the SSD form factor and switched to a different flash controller – the new unit based on a SandForce SATA-III controller chip, but stamped with Toshiba markings. Hey, guess what – the updated MacBook Air really does have some new stuff inside! That’s in marked contrast with the “new” iPod Nanos that were released last year, which got us all up in a frenzy over very few changes. IFixIt’s mid-2012 MacBook Air Teardown Reveals New SSD Connector, Repair Score Still 4/10
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