Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Apple New iPhone 5 tested with A5X Chip and 1 GB RAM

Under the new publication 9to5mac in the laboratories of the new Apple iPhone begins to circulate for trial "disguised" in the chassis of the iPhone 4S.


The first information refer to using a different version of A5X system-on-a-chip (SoC) which he knew to the presentation of New iPad:

Apple has internally seeded a prototype next-generation iPhone with the iPhone 4 design. The actual next-generation iPhone is specifically said to not include the iPhone 4/4S design, but Apple is testing these new devices in older casings to throw off leaks. The purpose of the prototype iPhone that we heard about is to test a variation of the "A5X" chip in an iPhone.

The prototype comes with the internal code name N96 and the first reports are talking about doubling the RAM to 1GB, compared to the existing model (iPhone 4S):

Instead, the iPhone prototypes that we're talking about have a varation of the A5X's S5L8945X architecture. Like the A5X-powered iPad, these new iPhone prototypes are packing 1GB of RAM. This prototype is labeled N96 internally, but we're not sure if this internal codename will carry over to the actual next-generation iPhone. Again, this iPhone that we are describing is an internal-only unit built for testing the performance of a new chip in an iPhone, not an actual phone that Apple will produce.
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