Apple's upcoming refresh of the MacBook Air will get more than just new Intel processors. A Japanese report says the flash drives will get updated storage tech too.
Apple's flash drives--also referred to as solid-state drives or SSDs--in the upcoming MacBook Air will use a technology called "Toggle Mode Double Data Rate NAND Flash" 2.0 (Toggle DDR 2.0) according to Macotakara, a Japanese-language Apple enthusiast Web site.
The standard is supported by Toshiba and Samsung. Both companies currently supply flash drives for the MacBook Air.
Upcoming MacBook Air will adopt new storage interface tech, according to a report.
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Samsung has a similar description of the technology.
The Toggle DDR 2.0 specification also provides faster access (read) and recording (write) times, according to Samsung and Toshiba, with about a three-fold speed increase over the 1.0 spec.
The updated MacBook Air is expected this month, packing Intel's latest Sandy Bridge processors and Thunderbolt connectors, matching similar updates on the MacBook Pros earlier in the year.


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