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* [[S5L8960]] A7 ([[iPhone 5s]], [[iPad mini 2]], [[iPad mini 3]]) |
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Revision as of 16:31, 15 July 2015
The application processor is the technical term given to a processor of an iDevice. There have been many incarnations of processors for Apple's mobile devices.
Features
Each revision is an ARM SoC tailored to the device's needs. All of Apple's SoC platforms have proprietary PowerVR graphics, public key encryption accelerators, hardware crypto and so on. The cores are mainly generic ARM ones, however, in the case of Swift, Apple used their own core design, compatible with ARMv7-A architecture and VFPv4 floating point.
Processor List
- S5L8900 (iPhone, iPod touch, iPhone 3G)
- S5L8720 (iPod touch 2G)
- S5L8920 (iPhone 3GS)
- S5L8922 (iPod touch 3G)
- S5L8930 A4 (iPad, iPhone 4, iPod touch 4G, Apple TV 2G)
- S5L8940 A5 (iPad 2, iPhone 4S)
- S5L8942 A5 Rev A (Apple TV 3G (AppleTV3,1), iPad 2 (iPad2,4), iPod touch 5G, iPad mini 1G)
- S5L8945 A5X (iPad 3)
- S5L8947 A5 Rev B (Apple TV 3G (AppleTV3,2))
- S5L8950 A6 (iPhone 5, iPhone 5c)
- S5L8955 A6X (iPad 4)
- S5L8960 A7 (iPhone 5s, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3)
- S5L8965 A7 Rev A (iPad Air)
- T7000 A8 (iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPod touch 6G)
- T7001 A8X (iPad Air 2)
- S1 (Apple Watch)