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− | The '''S8000''' is one of the Apple A9-branded processors used in the [[N71AP|iPhone 6s]], [[N66AP|iPhone 6s Plus]] and [[N69uAP|iPhone SE]]. It contains a 64-bit Apple-designed CPU, and is manufactured by [[wikipedia:Samsung Electronics|Samsung Electronics]]. The part number listed on the SoC is <code>APL0898</code>. |
+ | The '''S8000''' is one of the Apple A9-branded processors used in the [[iPad (5th generation)]], [[N71AP|iPhone 6s]], [[N66AP|iPhone 6s Plus]] and [[N69uAP|iPhone SE]]. It contains a 64-bit Apple-designed CPU, and is manufactured by [[wikipedia:Samsung Electronics|Samsung Electronics]]. The part number listed on the SoC is <code>APL0898</code>. |
==Bootrom Exploits== |
==Bootrom Exploits== |
Revision as of 18:07, 27 March 2017
The S8000 is one of the Apple A9-branded processors used in the iPad (5th generation), iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone SE. It contains a 64-bit Apple-designed CPU, and is manufactured by Samsung Electronics. The part number listed on the SoC is APL0898
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Bootrom Exploits
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