![]() Established by the SD Association, the SDXC bus interface falling under the UHS-II bracket offers a peak data transfer speed of 312 MB/s. However, the company has told The Verge’s Dan Seifert that the slot supports the older UHS-II standard. Related: Why MacBook Pro's M1 Pro & M1 Max Graphics Upgrades Are ImportantĪpple’s official product pages for the MacBook Pro don’t mention the SDXC card bus interface. ![]() But it appears that one aspect flew under the radar amidst all the excitement concerning the SD card’s output. However, the return of I/O options such as an HDMI port, the upgraded Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports, and the SD card reader is what power users have been craving for years. ![]() ![]() The new M1 Pro and M1 Max processors stole most of the limelight, thanks to some impressive performance gains compared to Apple’s own M1 chip and previous-gen 16-inch MacBook Pro from 2019. Nevertheless, the company wowed eager fans with its 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro updates that pack an all-new mini-LED display with an ugly notch, better keyboard, improved thermal design, higher-resolution front camera, and faster chips. Applemade sure that the refreshed MacBook Pro is loaded to the gills with top-of-the-line hardware, but the company forgot to extend the same treatment to the SD card reader, which is stuck at the two-generation-old and slower UHS-II standard.
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