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− | The '''T7000''' is the Apple A8 processor currently used in the [[J42dAP|Apple TV (4th generation)]], [[iPad mini 4]], [[N61AP|iPhone 6]], [[N56AP|iPhone 6 Plus]] and [[N102AP|iPod touch (6th generation)]]. Designed by Apple, it contains two 64-bit Typhoon ARMv8-A CPU cores running at 1.38 GHz (1.1 GHz for [[N102AP|iPod touch (6th generation)]]). |
+ | The '''T7000''' is the Apple A8 processor currently used in the [[J42dAP|Apple TV (4th generation)]], [[B238aAP|HomePod]], [[iPad mini 4]], [[N61AP|iPhone 6]], [[N56AP|iPhone 6 Plus]] and [[N102AP|iPod touch (6th generation)]]. Designed by Apple, it contains two 64-bit Typhoon ARMv8-A CPU cores running at 1.38 GHz (1.1 GHz for [[N102AP|iPod touch (6th generation)]]). |
== Hardware == |
== Hardware == |
Revision as of 21:13, 28 July 2017
The T7000 is the Apple A8 processor currently used in the Apple TV (4th generation), HomePod, iPad mini 4, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPod touch (6th generation). Designed by Apple, it contains two 64-bit Typhoon ARMv8-A CPU cores running at 1.38 GHz (1.1 GHz for iPod touch (6th generation)).
Hardware
The A8 part number is APL1011
. It is manufactured using the TSMC 20 nm HKMG process and has a die size of 89 mm2. It contains a 4-core IMG PowerVR GX6450 GPU.
Bootrom Exploits
There are no known exploits.
References
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