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Vinay Prashar

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Apple iPad A4 in the SoC relies on a Cortex-A8 Posted: Mar 1, 2010 4:50 AM
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Ars Technia reports Apple iPad A4 chip is based on ARM Cortex-A8 architecture, though early rumors was Apple adopted the latest Cortex A9 multi-core design. For exact specifications, Apple has not commented. According to multiple sources of Ars Technia Apple uses A4 (besides the PowerVX SGX GPU) back to a single-core Cortex-A8, as currently the case (with a lower clock speed) in the iPhone 3GS, and the third-generation iPod touch is used. According to Jon Stokes at Ars Technia “ As I watched the videos and read the reports of the ...

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