“Apple has been a pioneer in PCIe / nvme storage,” said Jeff janukowicz, vice president of research at IDC. The latest PCIe SSD uses NVM Express (nvme) or non-volatile memory host controller interface specification, which is a logical device interface to access flash memory through the PCIe bus. Jeff janukowitz, vice president of IDC, said Apple is not only leading the industry in moving from HDDs to SSDs, but also in choosing the fastest SSDs.
The new 15 inch MacBook Pro increases the write speed to 2.2gbps, while the read speed is the same as 13 inch, which makes it the best performing inventory system on the market. According to the specification of MacBook Pro, its continuous read and write speeds are 3.1gbps and 2.1gbps per second, respectively.
The specifications of the new generation of MacBook Pro are the same as those of the previous generation.
The macbook pro of the retina display shows that it can write at a speed of more than 1.4gbps and read at a speed of more than 1.3gbps. The computer world’s own benchmark with magic software in 2015 was 13 inches.
Computer world points out that if the latest 15 inch macbook pro’s performance is close to what it claims to be SSD performance, it will provide the fastest drive read-write speed of all computers in stock – while Apple is about two years ahead of most competitors.