The future of MacBook Pro would go through 4TB of SSD thanks to Samsung

The atmosphere heats up in part of Spain at times, but the world of MacBook Pro And the improvements that await you do too. I tell you this because it is very possible that the current solid hard drive capacities that mount the new MacBook Pros at their maximum configurations may be duplicated in the very near future. 

The latest MacBook Pros offer the ability to mount SSDs up to 2TB capacity with an iFixit teardown that showed you really the board of those laptops have the possibility of having two 1TB SSD boards. 

Samsung has announced that it has managed to double the capacity of used drives and that this new version will be available in 2018. The arrival of a 1TB V-NAND chip next year will allow  2TB of memory can be reached in a single V-NAND package. Using two of these, one on each side of the board as Apple does now, would allow for a maximum capacity of 4TB.

Now, that Apple chooses to offer these capabilities is another story and as you may already know, they have spent a long time offering 1TB of capacity when it is possible to reach 2TB. So if you really want this amount of storage on your new MacBook Pro, keep an eye on the launch of these new 2TB drives to see if the iFixit drives help us do it without waiting for it from Apple. 

Currently, the new MacBook Pro are machines that have nothing to envy desktop computers like iMac and if what you need is power and portability, you will not have something better than what Apple has prepared.


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  1.   Jose said

    and all thanks to samsung ...
    ram memories, screens, processor, flash, and it's called after all apple hahahahahahahaha