

OWC's "AURA" line of SSD's can be very specific to particular model revisions of the Air released over the past few years, so your exact Apple model # and product ID is essential to order the right Apple compatible SSD card upgrade. Upgrade options from Transcend (with their JetDrive line) and Other World Computing do exist. In 2010, Apple again changed the MacBook Air SSD drive form-factor to a CUSTOM interface flash chip module. You can buy small pinout adapters to convert a standard blade or purchase Apple compatible modules from OWC, Feather or Trandscend.Ĭustom SATA SSD Modules For 2010-2012 MacBook Air Variations from year to year (Early, Mid, Late) various logic-board revisions make Apple SSD blade replacement tricky to order.Ĭustom PCIe SSD Modules for 2014 and Later MacBook AirĪpple shifted to MVMe PCIe SSD blades in late 2013 again with Apple-specific pinouts that differ from readily available off-the-shelf M.2 standard PCIe blades. You'll need to check the fine print labeling on your Mac and Hardware Info in Apple's System Profiler to absolutely verify the EXACT SSD card compatible with MacBook Air that you own. OWC also offers blade/case bundles with external USB 3.0 drive enclosures to help with the data transfer process and repurpose your original Apple MacBook SSD module as a fast USB 3.0 external backup drive. If you explore the resonable but limited selection of solid-state drive modules for MacBook Air you'll see that Other World Computing - OWC, Feather and Transcend offer model-specific Apple compatible SSD cards for MacBook Air laptops. In its latest generation of Air laptops, Apple has transitioned to proprietary PCIe SSD modules - and once again your choice in compatible 3rd-party aftermarket solid-state drive modules for MacBook Air is somewhat constrained. Over the years, Apple has shifted from 1.8" sized PATA drives to custom pinout micro-SATA type M.2 SSD modules that progressively supported SATA I, II and III interface speeds. The endlessly changing pinouts, interfaces, and varying form-factors of SSD drives makes SSD MacBook Air drive swaps and upgrades challenging to cover. Apple Compatible MacBook Air SSD Upgrades
