Yes, the SSDs in the new MBAs do support TRIM, but Mac OS X does not.
M87 said:I believe andy ihnatko tweeted yesterday that it doesnt, but maybe he was mistaken.
Is there a possibility that the controller runs some type of SSD-level garbage collection?
Also, do we know whether the controller is SandForce-based or something more along the lines of the Samsung ones used in the BTO SSDs?
Considering how many of these Apple will sell, there's no question that would include at least some low level controller-based GC.
Looking at the performance of the SSD so far, I'm betting it has a great controller.
Let's say there is no GC and the performance goes downhill later, can simply formatting and reinstalling or reimaging restore it to fresh out-of-factory performance?
@madciapka Apple has its own custom firmware for its SSDs, I suspect they do background GC to tide us over until OS X gets TRIM
unfortunately TRIM will only be supported on the windows partition, not the mac even under bootcamp
NintendoFan said:According to Anand there is some GC going on:
http://twitter.com/anandshimpi/status/28432034424
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@madciapka Apple has its own custom firmware for its SSDs, I suspect they do background GC to tide us over until OS X gets TRIM
I'm sure we'll find out more when he does his full review.
sorry guys, TRIM isn't supported on the new MacBook Air
Could someone check in their System Profiler -> Serial-ATA
TRIM would be really useful during the lifetime of the flash drive.
Thanks!
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(sorry for the German, taken in Austrian retail store..)
More background on the MBA SSD in this thread
This is my biggest concern regarding these laptops. Without a way of reflashing the flash drive in them, are they continually decreasing in performance? Without TRIM or garbage collection, I fear this will be the case.
Thank God it does not have wechselmedien...whatever that is. Sounds like a disease.
Thank God it does not have wechselmedien...whatever that is. Sounds like a disease.
I've been one click away from a max bto 13" at least 10 times now, but this is what keeps me hitting the cancel button instead. Unfortunately only time will truly tell. Then there is always Lion to look forward to I can't imagine Apple exlucding TRIM support in 10.7.
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Just install Windows 7 onto a separate partition, and every few months, format the Mac partition with NTFS, boot into Windows 7, run the TRIM command, then reformat it back to HFS+ and install OS X. Problem solved.
There has been no evidence of degradation of someone's Mac's SSD that renders all this crap about no TRIM support. Even if degradation happens it would take a considerably long time of hard use. People need to stop spreading FUD unless you have concrete evidence of a Mac SSD degrading and in need of TRIM.