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A [[wikipedia:system on a chip|system on a chip]] ("SoC") developed by Apple's in-house chip design department. Publicly, Apple refers to this chip as the '''A4'''. Internally, this processor is also based on the S5L8920X family, which can also be seen through the reuse of several MMIO devices and MMIO device registers (i.e: chipid). This is the latest SoC revision on mobile devices manufactured for apple that known boot-rom exploits.
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A [[wikipedia:system on a chip|system on a chip]] ("SoC") developed by Apple's in-house chip design department. Publicly, Apple refers to this chip as the '''A4'''. Internally, this processor is also based on the S5L8920X family, which can also be seen through the reuse of several MMIO devices and MMIO device registers (i.e: chipid). This is the last SoC revision on mobile devices manufactured for Apple that has a publicly known exploitable [[bootrom]] vulnerability.
   
 
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== Used in ==

Revision as of 23:26, 9 February 2013

A4.jpg

A system on a chip ("SoC") developed by Apple's in-house chip design department. Publicly, Apple refers to this chip as the A4. Internally, this processor is also based on the S5L8920X family, which can also be seen through the reuse of several MMIO devices and MMIO device registers (i.e: chipid). This is the last SoC revision on mobile devices manufactured for Apple that has a publicly known exploitable bootrom vulnerability.

Used in

Bootrom Exploits

Boot Chain

Bootrom->LLB->iBoot->Kernel->System Software

Specifications

Aside from the iPhone 4's additional RAM and an overall higher clock speed, these are the same specifications as the S5L8920 and S5L8922.

See also

Links