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Teardown of Retina MacBook Pro finds soldered RAM, proprietary SSD
Posted by Philipp Esselbach, 06/14/2012 08:44 AM
Apple Insider posted a story that Apple's new Retina display MacBook Pro has been taken apart and examined from the inside, revealing that the RAM is soldered onto the logic board and cannot be upgraded, and that the proprietary solid-state drive memory was supplied by Samsung.
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