Uh-oh; Plucky French startup takes on Apple with cheap upgradable storage for the Mac Studio, but installing it will definitely void your warranty
Date:
Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:33:00 +0000
Description:
Plucky French startup takes on Apple with cheap upgradable storage for the
Mac Studio.
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offers SSD upgrades for Mac Studio at significantly lower prices StudioDrive features overvoltage protection and durable components Offered in 2TB, 4TB, and 8TB capacities, shipping next year
Apple introduced the Mac Studio in 2022 with the M1 chip, followed by the M2 model in 2023 , and although these compact powerhouses have been lauded for their performance, buyers have rightly expressed concerns about the limited base SSD configurations and the absence of post-purchase upgrade options.
External USB-C or Thunderbolt SSDs are a common workaround for users seeking additional storage, but they don't match the speed and convenience of
internal storage solutions.
Stepping in to address this gap, French company Polysoft has created the
first publicly available SSD upgrade solution for Apple Silicon devices. Offered at a fraction of Apples prices, these SSD modules are the result of
an extensive reverse-engineering process. Better than Apple
Unlike SSDs used in PCs, Apples storage modules are challenging to replicate due to their integration with the M1 and M2 chips, where the storage controller resides.
Polysofts efforts included detailed disassembly, component analysis, and redesign, culminating in the StudioDrive SSD which is set to launch next year following a successful Kickstarter campaign .
Polysoft claims its SSDs not only replicate Apples modules but also improve
on them.
A key difference is the inclusion of "RIROP" (Rossmann Is Right Overvoltage Protection), a safeguard inspired by Louis Rossmanns work on hardware reliability. This feature reportedly protects against voltage surges,
reducing the risk of catastrophic data loss due to hardware failure.
The StudioDrive product line supports both M1 and M2 Mac Studio models. It includes blank boards for enthusiasts and pre-configured options in 2TB, 4TB, and 8TB capacities. Polysoft says that the modules use high-quality Kioxia
and Hynix TLC NANDs, offering performance and durability comparable to Apples original storage solutions. The drives are backed by a five-year warranty and have a lifespan of up to 14,000 TBW.
Pricing starts at 399 ($419) for 2TB, 799 ($839) for 4TB, and 1,099 ($1,155) for 8TB. While these upgrades will no doubt be viewed as an affordable, and welcome solution by many Mac Studio owners, users should be aware that installing third-party storage will void Apples warranty. You might also like These are the best Mac Studio monitors you can buy right now Apple courting Foxconn to build AI servers based on its M-series CPU Lenovo quietly debuts AI-enabled Apple Mac Studio competitor
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