Macbook pro may be the fastest laptop in the world
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Apple has been one of the pioneers in using PCIe technology in SSD drives, as happened last year when they included it in MacBook Pro. By using SSDs that use the PCIe interface, higher data transfer rates are achieved than with today's traditional SATA III interface.
New MacBook Pro Pioneers SSD + PCIe + NVMe Technology
In the case of the previous MacBook Pro model, it achieved data read speeds of 1.6GBps and maximum sequential write speeds of 1.5GBps.
In the recently announced new MacBook Pro, these speeds would be much higher, reaching sequential read / write speeds of 3.1GBps and 2.1GBps per second on the 13-inch model. There is a difference from the 15-inch model of the MacBook Pro, which at write speeds increases to 2.2GBps per second. As you can see, the speed of the new MacBook Pro compared to the previous model is evident and probably makes it the fastest laptop in the world in this regard.
The Apple laptop internally has an Intel Core i7 processor that runs at 2.6 or 2.7 GHz with an L3 cache of 8MB. The graphics card is a Radeon Pro 450 or 455 with 2GB of GDDR5 memory. These specifications can be increased to a faster i7 and a Radeon Pro 460.
Apple has been the first company to adopt PCIe + NVMe technology since 2012 with its first second-generation macbooks. About NVM is the latest technology that has improved latency in reading data and giving SSDs the ability to work multiple tasks simultaneously, contrary to what happens with the AHCI protocol of the SATA interface.
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