Apple releases MacBook Pro, iMac firmware updates

22.06.2009
Apple's are pretty slick in most regards, but some investigative folks had discovered what they believed to be a shortcoming in the models: in some units when even its predecessor, the non-Pro 13-inch MacBook, supported double that speed.

Owners of MacBook Pros that shipped with solid-state drives (SSD), meanwhile, reported that they had the 3Gbps interface, leading many to scratch their heads at the inconsistency. (Never mind that the traditional hard drives in the affected models can't even take advantage of the 3Gbps speeds.)

Apple on Monday moved to correct that matter by issuing a firmware update for the June 2009 MacBook Pros. lets those MacBook Pros use the 3Gbps specification, though Apple also warns that it has not offered drives that support the faster speeds--all previous and current MacBooks use 1.5Gbps drives--so the use of faster drives remains unsupported. The download is 3.35MB and requires Mac OS X 10.5.7.

Apple also issued an for 20-inch and 24-inch early 2009 iMacs, which fixes problems where machines using ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics cards would intermittently stop responding, as well as issues with waking from sleep while in Boot Camp. It's a 1.7MB download that requires Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later.