Gruber speculates on what processor might be tucked away inside that iPhone. He suggests ARM is the likeliest candidate, and that makes a lot of sense. However, my first thought was that it was probably PowerPC.
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Gruber speculates on what processor might be tucked away inside that iPhone. He suggests ARM is the likeliest candidate, and that makes a lot of sense. However, my first thought was that it was probably PowerPC.
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Well, this article from The Register last November says that the chip is to be made by PortalPlayer, now owned by nVidia. PortalPlayer did do chips for some of the iPods. Can’t find any current info though, even at www.nvidia.com.
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/200…
But then, this current report from Information Week suggests it may be from Samsung:
http://www.informationweek.com/n…