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− | The '''S5L8960X''' is the Apple A7 |
+ | The '''S5L8960X''' is the Apple A7 [[wikipedia:System on a chip|SoC]] currently used in the [[iPhone 5s]], [[iPad mini 2]], and [[iPad mini 3]]. |
== Hardware == |
== Hardware == |
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+ | The A7 is manufactured by Samsung using their 28 nm HKMG process, and has a die size of 104 mm<sup>2</sup>. Its CPU contains two Apple-designed "Cyclone" (ARMv8-A) cores clocked at 1.3-1.4 GHz. It contains a 4-core IMG PowerVR G6430 GPU. |
==Bootrom Exploits== |
==Bootrom Exploits== |
Revision as of 07:25, 9 November 2015
The S5L8960X is the Apple A7 SoC currently used in the iPhone 5s, iPad mini 2, and iPad mini 3.
Hardware
The A7 is manufactured by Samsung using their 28 nm HKMG process, and has a die size of 104 mm2. Its CPU contains two Apple-designed "Cyclone" (ARMv8-A) cores clocked at 1.3-1.4 GHz. It contains a 4-core IMG PowerVR G6430 GPU.
Bootrom Exploits
There are no known exploits.
References
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