
iPad’s custom Apple A4 processor includes ARM-based CPU, GPU
January 28th, 2010 admin
Details of Apple’s custom-built processor inside the newly unveiled iPad are beginning to surface, with a report stating the system-on-a-chip includes an ARM Cortex-A9-based CPU accompanied by a GPU.
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