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Discrete disk controllers are still around.
My last desktop had a PCI SATA card that I added after I exhausted all of the on-motherboard SATA slots.
My current one has a JBOD SATA USB Mass Storage enclosure.
We are talking about Apple, the "you'll pay $bigbucks to have one usb port and you'll be happy about it" Apple here...
I mean, Apple is the example the author is using to come to his conclusions, but he's talking about the industry as a whole regarding the disk controllers.