Apple Issues Firmware Upgrade For MacBook Pro
Lucas123 writes "After declining comment on an apparent downgrade to the serial ATA hard drive interface in its new MacBook Pros, from 3Gbps to 1.5Gbps, Apple today issued a firmware upgrade to fix a problem reported by 'a small number of customers' using drives based on the latest SATA specification. Apple warned that it has not shipped drives operating at the higher-speed specification, saying, 'While this update allows drives to use transfer rates greater than 1.5Gbit/sec, Apple has not qualified or offered these drives for Mac notebooks and their use is unsupported.'"
Who the hell is intrested in buying a sata 1 drive these days?
Even newegg only sells a handfull of sata1 drives anymore... ok... 3... they sell 3...
Not quite the hardware i'd expect for a macbook premium price.. What a rip.
The SSDs that they offer don't read faster than 1.5Gbps? I know many don't, but even I (an apple hater for life who has to use one at work) thought they'd offer something closer to top of the line. Most new MLC and SLC SSDs read at 200MBps+ (1.6Gbps).
I still haven't seen a battery life comparison between the 1.5Gbit/sec and 3.0Gbit/sec options. Does their marketing still hold true, and if not, what's the total change in battery life?
Post to front page.
In other news, Apple has decided to start offering decaf in the office espresso machine.
They did: You just register some customer information with Apple here and a fedex delivers your hardware patch within a week or so... It's the Apple way.