It does not have the answers I asked. Check clearly.Already a thread here:
MBP 2021 - SSD Speed Comparison - Please Contribute!
From some of the YouTube reviews, it looks like there are SSD chip configuration differences between the 14" and 16" models and significant speed differences across SSD sizes. Can I please get everyone's help to run Blackmagic speed tests - only takes 2 minutes. Please use 5GB stress file size...forums.macrumors.com
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Pro/max/ram is not the bottleneck and will not matter for the speed of the ssd. The bottleneck is the connection, and from the speed it sounds like they switched from pcie 3.0 in M1 to pcie 4.0 in M1 pro/max. And to answer your question, you will not notice the difference in daily use. Those speeds will only be reached by reading/writing big files, not many small files. Also 40gbps thunderbolt equals 5000MB/s, which will be even lower after overhead. So the fastest possible external connection will still be a bottleneck for the 1TB version. Conclusion, don't buy 2TB because of speed improvement, but because you need the space.Read write speeds of:
M1 Pro 32GB 1TB and 2TB
M1 Pro 16GB 2TB
M1 Max 16 and 32GB with 1TB and 2TB.
That thread only has M1 Pro 16GB 1TB and M1 Max 64GB with 1, 2 and 4TB.
So, 7 out of 8 sets of data I asked are not there.
Pro/max/ram is not the bottleneck and will not matter for the speed of the ssd. The bottleneck is the connection, and from the speed it sounds like they switched from pcie 3.0 in M1 to pcie 4.0 in M1 pro/max. And to answer your question, you will not notice the difference in daily use. Those speeds will only be reached by reading/writing big files, not many small files. Also 40gbps thunderbolt equals 5000MB/s, which will be even lower after overhead. So the fastest possible external connection will still be a bottleneck for the 1TB version. Conclusion, don't buy 2TB because of speed improvement, but because you need the space.
Thanks. If I get a 32GB system with 1TB and it runs out of memory and the system uses ssd as memory, will performance be better if I have a 2TB ssd?Pro/max/ram is not the bottleneck and will not matter for the speed of the ssd. The bottleneck is the connection, and from the speed it sounds like they switched from pcie 3.0 in M1 to pcie 4.0 in M1 pro/max. And to answer your question, you will not notice the difference in daily use. Those speeds will only be reached by reading/writing big files, not many small files. Also 40gbps thunderbolt equals 5000MB/s, which will be even lower after overhead. So the fastest possible external connection will still be a bottleneck for the 1TB version. Conclusion, don't buy 2TB because of speed improvement, but because you need the space.
No, not of practical value.Thanks. If I get a 32GB system with 1TB and it runs out of memory and the system uses ssd as memory, will performance be better if I have a 2TB ssd?