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The '''T8020''' is the Apple A12 Bionic [[wikipedia:System on a chip|SoC]]
The '''T8020''' is the A12 Bionic processor used in the [[iPad Air (3rd generation)]], [[iPad mini (5th generation)]], [[N841AP|iPhone XR]], [[D321AP|iPhone XS]] and [[iPhone XS Max]]. It was first found in [[TigrisAni 15A93261h]]. It contains a 64-bit Apple-designed CPU. The part number listed on the SoC is <code>APL1W81</code>.
 
   
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Kernel Extensions for this CPU were first found in [[TigrisAni 15A93261h]].
==Bootrom Exploits==
 
There are no known exploits.
 
   
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The Part number is <code>APL1W81</code>.
== References ==
 
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* [[wikipedia:Apple A12|Wikipedia]]
 
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==Devices==
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===iPad===
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* [[iPad Air (3rd generation)]]
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* [[iPad mini (5th generation)]]
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===iPhone===
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* [[iPhone XR]]
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* [[iPhone XS]]
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* [[iPhone XS Max]]
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==Bootrom==
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'''Version'''
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* [[Bootrom 3865.0.0.4.7|3865.0.0.4.7]]
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'''Vulnerabilities'''
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* None
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==See also==
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[[T8027]]<br>[[T8006]]<br>[[Application Processor]]
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==External links==
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[[wikipedia:Apple A12|Apple A12 on Wikipedia]]
   
 
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Revision as of 01:33, 20 May 2020

The T8020 is the Apple A12 Bionic SoC

Kernel Extensions for this CPU were first found in TigrisAni 15A93261h.

The Part number is APL1W81.

Devices

iPad

iPhone

Bootrom

Version

Vulnerabilities

  • None

See also

T8027
T8006
Application Processor

External links

Apple A12 on Wikipedia

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