Next year’s MacBooks could get blazingly fast Optane SSDs

Next year's MacBooks could get blazingly fast Optane SSDs

By Darren Allan

Next year's MacBooks could get blazingly fast Optane SSDs

MacBooks could witness a major turbo-boost to their storage, as it seems there’s a good chance that Intel’s Optane SSDs will be nestling in Apple’s notebooks before too long.

If you’re not familiar with the moniker, Optane is Intel’s brand name for 3D Xpoint technology which is set to give a massive boost to system memory and SSDs alike. 3D Xpoint boasts a transistor-less crosspoint architecture which allows for data to be read and written in small sizes far more swiftly and efficiently.

And the good news as far as MacBooks are concerned is that as PC World reports, over at the OCP (Open Compute Project) US Summit which is currently happening in San Jose, it has been revealed that Octane is compatible with NVMe.

Some MacBooks already use NVMe-based drives, and now that we know Octane is compatible with this protocol, it’d be an easy move for Apple to make to include Intel’s new SSDs when they emerge, grabbing a major speed boost.

Buzzword bingo

This is far from confirmation, of course, but it’s a likely scenario given that Apple always wants to be seen as on the cutting-edge of new technology. It would be a strong selling point for new MacBooks, …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components

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