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There are two variants of the A9 system-on-a-chip: |
There are two variants of the A9 system-on-a-chip: |
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− | * A9, used in the [[iPhone 6s]] |
+ | * A9, used in the [[iPad (5th generation)]], [[iPhone 6s]], [[iPhone 6s Plus]] and [[iPhone SE (1st generation)]]. |
** [[S8000]] (Manufactured by [[wikipedia:Samsung Electronics|Samsung Electronics]]) |
** [[S8000]] (Manufactured by [[wikipedia:Samsung Electronics|Samsung Electronics]]) |
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** [[S8003]] (Manufactured by [[wikipedia:TSMC|TSMC]]) |
** [[S8003]] (Manufactured by [[wikipedia:TSMC|TSMC]]) |
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* A9X |
* A9X |
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− | ** [[S8001]] |
+ | ** [[S8001]], used in the [[iPad Pro]]. |
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 26 May 2020
There are two variants of the A9 system-on-a-chip:
- A9, used in the iPad (5th generation), iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone SE (1st generation).
- S8000 (Manufactured by Samsung Electronics)
- S8003 (Manufactured by TSMC)
- A9X
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