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<blockquote data-quote="MacDefender" data-source="post: 919412" data-attributes="member: 83059"><p>The article stops before 2018 and the T2 chip but here’s a tear down of one of the first T2 Macs: <a href="https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/MacBook+Pro+13-Inch+Touch+Bar+2018+Teardown/111384" target="_blank">MacBook Pro 13" Touch Bar 2018 Teardown</a></p><p></p><p>The onboard SSD just has some toshiba NAND chips, no controller. It is connected to the T2 chip. The T2 firmware has been decrypted thanks to the recent jailbreak and the driver stack is identical to iPhones, the SSD is connected via a proprietary bus to the T2, with a controller core inside the T2 that runs storage firmware, and all of that is exposed to the OS via an emulated NVMe interface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacDefender, post: 919412, member: 83059"] The article stops before 2018 and the T2 chip but here’s a tear down of one of the first T2 Macs: [URL="https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/MacBook+Pro+13-Inch+Touch+Bar+2018+Teardown/111384"]MacBook Pro 13" Touch Bar 2018 Teardown[/URL] The onboard SSD just has some toshiba NAND chips, no controller. It is connected to the T2 chip. The T2 firmware has been decrypted thanks to the recent jailbreak and the driver stack is identical to iPhones, the SSD is connected via a proprietary bus to the T2, with a controller core inside the T2 that runs storage firmware, and all of that is exposed to the OS via an emulated NVMe interface. [/QUOTE]
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