![]() For anyone upgrading from previous generation MacBook Pros, the snappier performance of the new 13" MacBook Pro (Early 2015) will be mostly due to the faster SSD. If we were Apple, we would definitely put more emphasis on the quantum leap in the performance of the new 13" MacBook Pro (Early 2015)'s SSD. In fact, it is now almost as fast as DDR-200 SDRAM! ![]() The new SSD has double the read and write performance of the previous generation SSD. OEM Apple replacement 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB solid state drives for MacBook Pro Retina 13 A1502 & 15 A1398. However, as far as pure performance improvements go, they are all nothing compared to the giant leap in the SSD's read and write performance. ![]() Sure, most users would be more interested in the fact that it comes with the latest 5th Generation Intel Core processor (codenamed Broadwell) and Intel Iris Graphics 6100, or that it lasts an hour longer than the previous generation MacBook Pro. In our humble opinion, the new Apple SSD should have been listed as the biggest upgrade in the new 13" MacBook Pro (Early 2015). EVER If you like this article, please share it! -> Jony Ive : Waterproof iPhone not happening. Either way, it is almost 3.5X faster than the 512 GB SSD used in the Early 2013 MacBook Pro. The Early 2015 MacBook Pro's SSD is almost 2.2X faster than the previous generation MacBook Pro (Mid 2014)'s SSD! Enabling FileVault 2 reduced its write speed by 3.3%. The improvement in its write speed is even more phenomenal. Whether you enable FileVault 2 or not, it is more than 3.5X faster than the 512 GB SSD used in the Early 2013 MacBook Pro. Even with FileVault 2 enabled, its read speed only dropped by 2.8%. The latest Apple SSD, as used in the 13" MacBook Pro (Early 2015) has almost double the read speed of the previous generation Apple SSD used in the Mid 2014 MacBook Pro. ![]() Now, let's compare its performance to the 512 GB solid state drives used in the previous generation 13" MacBook Pro (Mid 2014) and the 15" MacBook Pro from early 2013. ![]()
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