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by topynate
1551 days ago
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It looks like the author was mining a particular sort of cryptocurrency which needs a lot of drive space. I guess he was trying to squeeze as much performance out of his SSDs as possible. For most applications I can't see why you'd really need to update your SSD firmware, unless the manufacturer messed up their wear-levelling or something like that in the release firmware. |
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But when you build a Hackintosh with a recent version of macOS this exact TRIM behavior results in boot times of several minutes (compared to a dozen of seconds or so on a SSD with a better TRIM implementation).
I’m not saying Samsung will ever fix their TRIM implementation, but in theory this would be fixable by a firmware update.
And don’t get me even started on the crap that TRIM is, why we shouldn’t need it in the first place, and how convoluted its development was.