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    macOS 26 Tahoe Unveils Apple Sparse Image Format (ASIF): Boosting VM Performance

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    macOS 26 Tahoe Unveils Apple Sparse Image Format (ASIF): Boosting VM Performance

    In macOS 26 Tahoe, Apple has introduced a new disk image format known as the Apple Sparse Image Format (ASIF), designed to deliver read and write speeds that closely approximate those of native disks. …
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