Apple’s iMac, MacBook Pro Lines SSD Friendly Thanks To Intel’s Z68 chipset for Sandy Bridge
Computerworld’s Lucas Mearian says that Apple’s new iMac line-up, unveiled earlier this week, includes technology that better marries the popular all-in-one desktops to the speedy NAND flash storage that Apple is using in more and more of its computers thanks to Intel’s latest Core-series processors being based on Intel’s Z68 chipset for Sandy Bridge that allows the iMac to use a speedy solid-state drive (SSD) as a boot and application drive in tandem with a traditional hard disk drive, which is used for mass storage of files and data.
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