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Revision as of 20:33, 9 March 2012
This is the short form for ARM architecture. The ARM, or Acorn RISC Machine, is a 32-bit CPU which is found in many consumer gadgets.
On the iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Apple TV, there are various processors in use, which all use this architecture:
- Main processors: S5L8900, S5L8720, S5L8920, S5L8922, S5L8930, S5L8940, S5L8942, S5L8945.
- Baseband processors: PMB8876, PMB8878, XMM6180, MDM6600, MDM6610, MDM9x00.
Instruction Set
The following Instruction Sets are being used:
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