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− | The '''Apple A6X''' chip is a new and improved chip that is located in the [[iPad |
+ | The '''Apple A6X''' chip is a new and improved chip that is located in the [[iPad (4th generation)]]. The A6X is an upgraded [[S5L8950|A6]]. |
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+ | The A6X is produced by Samsung with their 32 nm process. The die measures 10.4 mm × 11.9 mm for an area of 123.76 mm². |
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+ | ==Bootrom Exploits== |
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+ | * [[Checkm8 Exploit|checkm8]] |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | [https://web.archive.org/web/20150518010605/http://www.chipworks.com/en/technical-competitive-analysis/resources/blog/inside-the-apple-ipad-4-a6x-a-very-new-beast/ Chipworks's A6X analysis (archived)] |
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 8 October 2019
The Apple A6X chip is a new and improved chip that is located in the iPad (4th generation). The A6X is an upgraded A6.
Hardware
The A6X is produced by Samsung with their 32 nm process. The die measures 10.4 mm × 11.9 mm for an area of 123.76 mm².
Bootrom Exploits
External links
Chipworks's A6X analysis (archived)
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