New Macbook Pros expected on Thursday :-). Macrumors reports:

While all signs are pointing to updated MacBook Pros appearing later
this week, most likely on Thursday, details on what changes might be
included have been rather scant. But a new report from BGR now offers
a few claims about what might be included beyond an upgrade to Intel's
Sandy Bridge processors.

The first tidbit of information claims that the new MacBook Pros will
offer larger trackpads than those found on current models, opening the
door for greater flexibility for users and perhaps options for more
complex gestures.

The report also claims that the updated machines will offer a
dedicated solid-state drive of 8-16 GB to house Mac OS X system files
that would allow for fast system boot-up and performance. Additional
machine storage would be made available in either traditional hard
drives or with solid-state drive upgrades.
The next bit of information doesn't quite make sense to us, but we
have been told the OS on the laptops will be loaded to a separate
(internal) 8-16GB SSD while everything else will remain on the regular
hard drive. There will be options for just SSD drives but the base
models will feature regular hard disks with the SSD combo for the OS.

The idea of separate flash-based storage for system files is not a new
one, as reports dating back to early 2006 suggested that Apple might
adopt Intel's "Turbo Memory" feature that offered similar
functionality. At the time the advantages of using an SSD/Hard Drive
hybrid were improved performance and longer battery life:
[Turbo Memory] utilizes NAND flash memory instead of the hard disk for
computer startup and launching frequently used applications. The use
of this technology would allow for faster boot up times and improved
battery life in portables utilizing the technology.
Finally, the report's source indicates that Apple has shaved
approximately half a pound off of the weight of each of the MacBook
Pro models.

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