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Revision as of 02:20, 16 May 2020
The T8027 is the A12X Bionic and A12Z Bionic SoC's.
Kernel Extensions for this CPU were first found in TigrisAni 15A783601y.
The part number for both variants is APL1083
.
Contents
A12X Variant
The A12X Bionic SoC was announced on October 30, 2018 when apple announced the Fall 2018 iPad Pro's
it has 4GB of RAM (6GB in the 1TB iPad Pro models that use this AP), and 8 (1 disabled, 7 usable) GPU cores.
A12X Product List
A12Z Variant
The A12Z Bionic SoC was announced on March 18, 2020 when apple announced the Spring 2020 iPad Pro's
this variant is identical to the A12X, except that it comes with 6GB of RAM for all models, and has the 8th GPU core enabled.
A12Z Product List
Bootrom
Version
Vulnerabilities
- None
See also
T8020
T8006
Application Processor
External links
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