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The '''S1P''' is the Apple processor currently used in the [[Apple Watch Series 1]] and also the '''S2''' used in the [[Apple Watch Series 2]]. It uses 32-bit ARMv7k architecture.
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'''T8002''' refers to the CPU inside of two of Apple's [[wikipedia:System in package|SiP]]s: the S1P and the S2. The '''S1P''' is currently used in the [[Apple Watch Series 1]], while the '''S2''' is used in the [[Apple Watch Series 2]].
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The T8002 features 32-bit ARMv7k architecture.
   
 
==Bootrom Exploits==
 
==Bootrom Exploits==

Revision as of 07:20, 9 June 2017

T8002 refers to the CPU inside of two of Apple's SiPs: the S1P and the S2. The S1P is currently used in the Apple Watch Series 1, while the S2 is used in the Apple Watch Series 2.

The T8002 features 32-bit ARMv7k architecture.

Bootrom Exploits

There are no known exploits.

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