128GB SSD specs and manufacturer?

Anyone know the specs and/or manufacturer of the 128GB SSD that Apple is using?
There are a number of 128GB SSDs out there now, some of which don't perform very well. Just want to make sure Apple chose a decent one before I plunk down an extra $600.

kenmai wrote:
Anyone know the specs and/or manufacturer of the 128GB SSD that Apple is using?
There are a number of 128GB SSDs out there now, some of which don't perform very well. Just want to make sure Apple chose a decent one before I plunk down an extra $600.
I'd guess it would be a large OEM with 128 GB drives - either Samsung, SanDisk, or Micron.
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/products/flash/ssd/
http://www.sandisk.com/OEM/ProductCatalog(1336)-SSDformerly_FFD_SATA25.aspx
http://www.micron.com/products/real_ssd/index

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