ICH8-M AHCI Macbook Pro 4,1 : Firmware Update ????

Why Apple has not updated the firmware of the chipset ICH8-M (Macbook Pro 2008 Penryn). What interest to buy an SSD, if only to be reining in advance with the SATA 1.5Gbps so it can support the SATA 3Gbps without problem!
We hope that Apple does not forget that these models are not yet doomed to become obsolete and that many users are waiting for an update as soon as possible to see their performances evolved.
I hope those who are in my case will raise their voices so that Apple can offer us a firmware update.
PS - MacBook Pro models from 2009 had the same limitation, but were treated to an update: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3561

I am aware that Apple is not the only one affected by this problem, however I found an article which stated that the amendment remains level software instead of hardware. So yes, Apple is stifling the ICH chipset model 3.1 and 4.1. The following models of MacBook Pro (pre-unibody) had the same problem in 2009, Apple was provided with an update of EFI numbered 1.7.
Admittedly, I did not say it was not compatible with SATA 3Gb but this limitation does not really impact when using a hard disk, but is troublesome with SSDs lately. .
Read this article (sorry it's in French): http://www.presence-pc.com/actualite/sata150-lenovo-35555/
A player has managed to activate 3Gbits on a PC Lenovo http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?p=4882948#post4882948
So it is useless to say that this is impossible.

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