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I have only been using the SSD for a short period of time, so I can't comment on performance degradation. However, it is my understanding that Intel's controller is programmed to minimize the effects of long term use. OSX doesn't support TRIM yet, but if/when it does, I'm sure the performance will be even better.
The biggest performance hit seems to come from overwriting data, eg after deleting large files, the writes will take slightly longer as the newly-deleted data is overwritten.