Apple’s internally developed A4 chip could be implemented in new devices such as low-power servers, TVs or even communications or entertainment boxes, if the company tries to expand the chip’s ...
I have no clue about computer chip design and manufacturing. So I trolled VentureBeat’s readers with a challenge: Explain to me how Apple’s switch from third-party chip manufacturers to its own ...
The Apple A4 discussion kicked off in earnest when Steve Jobs introduced the iPad on January 27. In an infamous series of slides tracing the roots of Apple back to the two Steves in his garage, Jobs ...
In the months between the iPad's announcement and the product's launch, a great deal of attention was lavished on the A4 CPU at the heart of the new device. Apple has been characteristically ...
Apple is using its own A4 microprocessor in a next-generation iPhone, according to an analysis by Vietnamese bloggers who obtained a prototype phone. The A4, which was evidently designed at Apple by ...
The custom "A4" chip that Apple has used in the iPad has been dissected to see how it was constructed and what it consists of. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a contributing ...
Which silicon is faster: Apple's new 1GHz A4 system-on-a-chip found in the iPad, or Qualcomm's 1GHz Snapdragon found in the Google Nexus One? AnandTech wondered the same thing, and decided to pit the ...
Well, if it looks real, sounds real and is halfway logical, we probably should distrust it all the more. Yes, it's the time when all the rumors, photoshops and general hysteria around Apple's next ...