Tuesday, 6 April 2010

TECHLLECT: why ipad is lame (part 1)

The good people at iFixit hired Chipworks to grind, sand, photograph and x-ray, I-Pad's main processor. The most interesting findings:
- It is an ARM Cortex A8 and not the multicore A9
Software benchmarks indicate that the A4 has the same PowerVR SGX 535 GPU as the iPhone 3GS, but verifying this via hardware analysis is quite difficult. If this is true, and it likely is, graphics performance on the iPad is fairly poor relative to the screen size.
-  There's nothing revolutionary here. In fact, the A4 is quite similar to the Samsung processor Apple uses in the iPhone. 




That's an oversized step... to nowhere.  All the findings and more pics after the break.