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Data recovery is now possible from Apple Silicon systems – at a cost

A data recovery firm says that it is now able to recover data from catastrophically damaged Macs with Apple Silicon chips — likely becoming the first company to have that ability.

DriveSavers says that it has identified the components needed to access data from Mac devices with M1, M2, and T2 chips. The company says that it is able to pull data from Apple Silicon chips by transferring the chips from severely damaged boards to functional ones.

“The talent and expertise of DriveSavers data recovery engineers are unmatched,” said Mike Cobb, DriveSavers’ Director of Engineering. “Add to that the company’s enormous inventory of donor devices, including the latest MacBook Pro, that we’re able to strip for parts at a moment’s notice. DriveSavers is hands-down the most capable at recovering data from these ultra-advanced, ultra-secure devices.”

According to the company, DriveSavers engineers are able to use micro soldering techniques to recover data from a large number of flash memory devices, including those installed in iPhones and M-series Mac devices.

Read more at AppleInsider.com

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