iPad 3 Processor Speed and Patents - From the IPAD Apple has taken a more hands-on approach to your CPU. The design of the A4 and A5 the IPAD 2 has been issued by Apple in a much greater degree than before. With this in mind, what Apple patent application tells us about his approach to IPAD 3?
Shrinkwrapped
It is much harder to define plans for Apple's CPU through its patents to other features. After all, both the A4 and A5 have been based on ARM chips and built by the chief rival to Samsung, and there are (suspected) scope for bold innovation.
However, late last year, while the world was appreciating the chip in the iPhone A4 4 and form iPad, an Apple patent application Apple hinted at the intention to reduce its footprint mobile CPU. While average CPU modern smartphone (such as the A4) is called system-on-a-chip (SoC) to pull all the components (CPU, GPU, etc.) on premises, Apple seemed to be looking to go better.
Process is called "system-on-a substrate, which further reduces the process takes more components in a single layer (components of cell A4 as a sandwich of silicon) and bake plate wiring circuit itself. Because Apple clearly puts it, "the components of a system may include one or more processor memory (eg, RAM, SDRAM, DDR RAM or ROM), the CODEC circuitry, input / output (I / S ") circuits, communication circuits, accelerometers, capacitors, inductors, or any other appropriate component. "
The chain reaction would be obvious - much more compact, efficient devices and more space on the device for additional packing technology.
Interestingly, the A5 is present in the IPAD 2 (and soon on iPhone 5) is even larger than A4, so Apple did not adopt this system-on-a-substrate yet. Could the IPAD 3 A6 is to be in line to benefit from it? This process could be used to pack on more cores, more memory and a GPU meat chain reaction of a waist-expanding (and, one suspects, added battery drain).
Ipad 3 Processor Rumors
So how does this tie into the current thinking on the iPad 3 processor probable? A little weak rumor suggests that the IPAD 3 will come with a 2 GHz processor dual-core, doubling the processing power of the A5 of good old-fashioned way - starting GHz
However, this conclusion has been reached through reasoning doubtful feebly that Samsung is coming out with one of those chips (as reported by Daum), and how Samsung has provided both the A4 and A5, of course, this chip is used to form A6. This reasoning ignores the news that Samsung and Apple are not the best of friends now, with angry demands, Samsung stepping forward as a major competitor smartphone, and Apple signed an agreement with Taiwanese chip maker TSMC.
There is also the fact that next year (when we took the will IPAD 3) is set to move the game even more mobile CPU technology with four cores. T3 recently published comments Miles Jacobson of Sports Interactive, director - ". Very good relationships with many manufacturers and hardware chips have given us their roadmaps, a veteran of the gaming industry has
Jacobsen revealed: "I would be very surprised if the IPAD 3 does not have a quadcore processor and I hope you have the graphic equivalent of the card to the Nvidia 8700 series." With Nvidia (suppliers of the range of Tegra chips for rival devices) all ready to go quad-core in 2012, we feel this is a very good chance of being true of the IPAD 3 as well. Previous iPad 3 Story: iPad 3 Will Feature a 3D Display.
Shrinkwrapped
It is much harder to define plans for Apple's CPU through its patents to other features. After all, both the A4 and A5 have been based on ARM chips and built by the chief rival to Samsung, and there are (suspected) scope for bold innovation.
However, late last year, while the world was appreciating the chip in the iPhone A4 4 and form iPad, an Apple patent application Apple hinted at the intention to reduce its footprint mobile CPU. While average CPU modern smartphone (such as the A4) is called system-on-a-chip (SoC) to pull all the components (CPU, GPU, etc.) on premises, Apple seemed to be looking to go better.
Process is called "system-on-a substrate, which further reduces the process takes more components in a single layer (components of cell A4 as a sandwich of silicon) and bake plate wiring circuit itself. Because Apple clearly puts it, "the components of a system may include one or more processor memory (eg, RAM, SDRAM, DDR RAM or ROM), the CODEC circuitry, input / output (I / S ") circuits, communication circuits, accelerometers, capacitors, inductors, or any other appropriate component. "
The chain reaction would be obvious - much more compact, efficient devices and more space on the device for additional packing technology.
Interestingly, the A5 is present in the IPAD 2 (and soon on iPhone 5) is even larger than A4, so Apple did not adopt this system-on-a-substrate yet. Could the IPAD 3 A6 is to be in line to benefit from it? This process could be used to pack on more cores, more memory and a GPU meat chain reaction of a waist-expanding (and, one suspects, added battery drain).
Ipad 3 Processor Rumors
So how does this tie into the current thinking on the iPad 3 processor probable? A little weak rumor suggests that the IPAD 3 will come with a 2 GHz processor dual-core, doubling the processing power of the A5 of good old-fashioned way - starting GHz
However, this conclusion has been reached through reasoning doubtful feebly that Samsung is coming out with one of those chips (as reported by Daum), and how Samsung has provided both the A4 and A5, of course, this chip is used to form A6. This reasoning ignores the news that Samsung and Apple are not the best of friends now, with angry demands, Samsung stepping forward as a major competitor smartphone, and Apple signed an agreement with Taiwanese chip maker TSMC.
There is also the fact that next year (when we took the will IPAD 3) is set to move the game even more mobile CPU technology with four cores. T3 recently published comments Miles Jacobson of Sports Interactive, director - ". Very good relationships with many manufacturers and hardware chips have given us their roadmaps, a veteran of the gaming industry has
Jacobsen revealed: "I would be very surprised if the IPAD 3 does not have a quadcore processor and I hope you have the graphic equivalent of the card to the Nvidia 8700 series." With Nvidia (suppliers of the range of Tegra chips for rival devices) all ready to go quad-core in 2012, we feel this is a very good chance of being true of the IPAD 3 as well. Previous iPad 3 Story: iPad 3 Will Feature a 3D Display.
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