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DarwinOSX

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In case you don't know what that is

"What’s the big deal with TRIM support? To put it simply, operating systems like Snow Leopard that don’t have TRIM support will treat solid state drives as regular, spinning drives when writing and deleting blocks of data. Snow Leopard doesn’t exactly know it’s dealing with an SSD, and while you’ll notice incredible performance improvements in daily usage, the same performances will slowly degrade over time without TRIM support. TRIM correctly tells the operating system which blocks of data are no longer in use in the solid state unit, and the OS passes the information along to the SSD controller so it can wipe blocks internally."
 

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Hmm that's not good for the current MBA owners because neither the Toshiba (TSxxxC) nor the Samsung (SMxxxC) SSD's in currently shipping models support TRIM :(
 

KPOM

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Hmm that's not good for the current MBA owners because neither the Toshiba (TSxxxC) nor the Samsung (SMxxxC) SSD's in currently shipping models support TRIM :(

Actually, they do. You can tell if you check from within Windows in Boot Camp. The current version of OS X just automatically reports "No" for TRIM support.
 

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Actually, they do. You can tell if you check from within Windows in Boot Camp. The current version of OS X just automatically reports "No" for TRIM support.

You're right, sorry. I didn't realize the System Profiler just fakes it. That's great, it means a bit of a boost for the current-gen MBA's when Lion comes out (or at least they're less likely to suffer performance degradation).
 

rkheyfets

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You're right, sorry. I didn't realize the System Profiler just fakes it. That's great, it means a bit of a boost for the current-gen MBA's when Lion comes out (or at least they're less likely to suffer performance degradation).

Exactly this is great news!
 

jaw04005

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MacBook Air SSD under Lion.
 

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vincenz

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I'm sure the degradation is pretty minor and it's just overhyped here. If it were that bad, apple would have a crapstorm on their hands in a year. Wouldn't worry about it.
 

DarwinOSX

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I'm sure the degradation is pretty minor and it's just overhyped here. If it were that bad, apple would have a crapstorm on their hands in a year. Wouldn't worry about it.

Its not as significant now as it used to be but its not exactly minor either.
 
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