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Does the useful life of the MacBook M1 SSD are at risk? – Apple Universe
The M1 Mac write issue: What's going on with Apple's SSDs? | ZDNET
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AMP SaberTooth M1 Line of mSATA SSD Drives are Fully JEDEC MO-300B Compliant | TechPowerUp
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M1 Mac RAM and storage can be upgraded after purchase, but it's not easy - 9to5Mac
M1 Mac RAM and SSD Upgrades Found to Be Possible After Purchase - MacRumors
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M1 Mac RAM and SSD Upgrades Found to Be Possible After Purchase - MacRumors
M1 Mac Owners Are Complaining of Excessive SSD Wear, Even With 16GB RAM Models
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