The very same Toshiba SSDs that Apple uses in its MacBook Airs are now being offered to other companies who may or might not be green-eyed with envy at the slinkiness of the Airs.
Available in 64GB and 128GB capacities (both measuring 2.2mm in height) and a 3.7mm tall 256GB option, the Blade X-gale SSDs will inevitably manifest in laptops, netbooks or perhaps tablets. They’ve got a max sequential read speed of 220MB/s, with max sequential write speed of 180MB/s. Get ready for a new crop of ultra-slim laptops, people. [ PRNewswire via Macrumors ]
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