[ Ivan Dimkovic @ 30.11.2010. 11:47 ] @
http://www.engadget.com/2010/1...256gb-upgrade-kit-for-macbook/

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Remember that peppy aftermarket 256GB SSD upgrade from PhotoFast that easily smoked (on paper anyway) the SSD found in Apple's latest MacBook Air? It's been halted upon Apple's request before it ever went on sale, similarly to those HyperMac batteries before it. 9to5Mac first reported the news based on a source close to the company and we just confirmed it directly with the PhotoFast GM2_SFV1_Air product manager. The risk of losing access to Apple's product licensing program was just too grave a threat to ignore. So, enjoy your 160MBps max SSD transfer rate and 128GB top-end capacity MBA 11 owners, you'll get that storage and 250MBps sequential read/write speed bump only when Apple's good and ready to provide it themselves -- possibly sooner, we're told, if PhotoFast is given the green light to restart sales after Toshiba's SSD modules (Apple's MBA partner) are available for purchase.


:-)

Mukice... mislim kapiram ja njih, hteli i oni malo da se omaste u trzistu gde se PC tehnologija uvaljuje po N puta vecim cenama...

Ali su zaboravili jedan sitan detalj - u tom malom svetu postoji jedan The Sheriff... i ako su mislili da ce da ponude bolji proizvod od samog Sheriff-a tu su se malo zeznuli... Ostra je ograda walled garden-a, i znaju se pravila :)

Bwahahahaha :)

Btw, da li Mac OS X podrzava TRIM SATA komandu konacno? Ili je Steva uspeo da RDF-uje zombije i da ih ubedi da im TRIM ne treba, jer su njihov fajl sistem dizajnirali jednorozi?
[ mmix @ 30.11.2010. 12:50 ] @
Ne znam odakle toliki hate prema jednorozima? Sta su ti oni ucinili
[ Stator @ 30.11.2010. 14:09 ] @
Koliko je meni poznato jos uvek ne podrzavaju TRIM. Bile su glasine da stize, evo samo sto nije...