A few days ago, we reported that the beta of Mac OS X Leo took care of TRIM on the SSD from Apple (and only those from Apple). It seems that the latest version of Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.6 that came with the new MacBook Pro also supports TRIM, at least with the SSD from Apple. Recall that if Apple has historically used the Samsung models - the company offers SSDs since 2008 - the current models are using a controller Toshiba SSD and memory from the Japanese company.
As the capture shows, the TRIM is activated on a MacBook Pro with a 2011 Apple SSD, which is good news. Snow Leopard joins the club TRIM systems compatible with Windows 7 and Linux. Hopefully the 10.6.7 update brings compatibility to all TRIM SSD market ...
As the capture shows, the TRIM is activated on a MacBook Pro with a 2011 Apple SSD, which is good news. Snow Leopard joins the club TRIM systems compatible with Windows 7 and Linux. Hopefully the 10.6.7 update brings compatibility to all TRIM SSD market ...
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