Difference between revisions of "Application Processor"

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* [[S8003]] A9 ([[wikipedia:TSMC|TSMC]]) ([[iPad (5th generation)]], [[N71mAP|iPhone 6s]], [[N66mAP|iPhone 6s Plus]], [[N69AP|iPhone SE]])
 
* [[S8003]] A9 ([[wikipedia:TSMC|TSMC]]) ([[iPad (5th generation)]], [[N71mAP|iPhone 6s]], [[N66mAP|iPhone 6s Plus]], [[N69AP|iPhone SE]])
 
* [[T8004]] S3 ([[Apple Watch Series 3]])
 
* [[T8004]] S3 ([[Apple Watch Series 3]])
* [[T8006]] S4 ([[Apple Watch Series 4]])
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* [[T8006]] S4 ([[Apple Watch Series 4]]), S5 ([[Apple Watch Series 5]])
* [[W3]] ([[Apple Watch Series 4]])
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* [[W3]] ([[Apple Watch Series 4]], [[Apple Watch Series 5]])
 
* [[T8010]] A10 Fusion ([[iPad (6th generation)]], [[iPad (7th generation)]], [[iPhone 7]], [[iPhone 7 Plus]], [[iPod touch (7th generation)]])
 
* [[T8010]] A10 Fusion ([[iPad (6th generation)]], [[iPad (7th generation)]], [[iPhone 7]], [[iPhone 7 Plus]], [[iPod touch (7th generation)]])
 
* [[W1]] ([[AirPods (1st generation)]])
 
* [[W1]] ([[AirPods (1st generation)]])

Revision as of 01:35, 2 February 2020

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


See Also