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bigyabaitoday at 12:21 AM1 replyview on HN

This is the USB-C dongle argument all over again, but with a proprietary connector that a total of one (1) company uses.


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dijittoday at 2:10 AM

Honestly I don't care, but Apples SSDs don't have a storage controller on them, and those adapters are designed to "bypass" the controller on m.2 drives.

You can argue that it's different for the sake of being different, but

A) I personally don't always hold that monopoly is a good thing, even if we agree m.2 is fairly decent it doesn't make it universally the best.

B) I'd make the argument that Apple is competing very well with performance and reliability..

C) IIRC there are some hardware guarantees that the new filesystem needs to be aware of (for wear levelling and error-correction) and those would be obfuscated by a controller that thinks its smarter than the CPU and OS.

if we're talking about Intel era Macs then that proprietary connector predates M.2 entirely and is actually even thinner and smaller (which is pretty important when the primary use-cases is thin-and-lights); though I suppose that the adapter fits is a sign that it would have been possible to use a larger connector...

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