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Thursday, 27 June 2013

Iphone 5s prototype

We have now received several additional photos showing the device in greater detail, with a particular emphasis on the main chip. 

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Prototype iPhone 5S (left) vs. iPhone 5 (right) 
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As seen in one photo, the chip carries an Apple model number of APL0698, suggesting that this is indeed intended to be branded as an A7 chip rather than a modification on the A6 chip found in the iPhone 5. The original A6 chip carried a model number of APL0598, with the A6X found in the fourth-generation iPad carrying an APL5598 model number, demonstrating how Apple varies the first digit for members of a given A-series family and increments the second digit when transitioning to a new family. 

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Main A-series chip from prototype iPhone 5S

Apple's pattern of model numbers can be seen even more clearly in the A5, which has seen several different variations over its lifetime. That chip debuted with an APL0498 model number, with a later die shrink carrying an APL2498 model number. Yet another version of the A5 appeared earlier this year in a tweaked Apple TV, with that chip carrying an APL7498 model number. 

Additional markings on this new iPhone 5S chip indicate that it carries Elpida DRAM, apparently in the same 1 GB amount seen on the A6. 

In addition to the 1243 date code visible in the previous photo, the new photo also clearly shows another date code of 1239 for the DRAM, indicating that that portion of the chip was manufactured in late September 2012. We have also determined that the device itself was assembled in December 2012, making it a rather early prototype. 

Another item of interest on the main chip is a K1A0062 identifier. We spoke with Dick James and Jim Morrison of chip teardown firm Chipworks, and they pointed out that in previous chips this number has typically started with an "N" and referred to a Samsung part number on the die. They wonder whether this new "K" identifier could indicate that the chip is being made by TSMC instead of Samsung. A transition from Samsung to TSMC has long been rumored, although the latest rumors indicate that the move will be made with the A8 chip rather than the A7. 

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Closeup of text on rear of prototype iPhone 5S (IMEI obscured)

Additional photos reveal a clearer view of the text on the rear of the device showing placeholder model and regulatory identifiers of X1234X, as well as a clear view of the rear camera system with dual-LED flash. 

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Rear camera, microphone, and dual-LED flash on prototype iPhone 5S

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

ultrabooks


Ultrabook™ is a new category of mobile device inspired by Intel.

Portable has never been so powerful. Ultrabook™ is super sleek and full of style, with the performance you expect from Intel.

Tap into a better experience.

Ultrabook™ with touch¹ display delivers stunning graphics and offers you the ultimate in precision and control. When it comes to creativity, Ultrabook™ lets you capture and share your favorite moments with fast photo editing and easy video creation. And with Windows* 8, you get the compatibility, performance, and flexibility to do everything you want. It all just works with Ultrabook™.

Laptop when you need it. Tablet when you want it.

Introducing Ultrabook™ convertible,1 the most cutting-edge class of Ultrabook™ to date. Transform your experience by flipping, sliding or swiveling your device to go from laptop to tablet. Its ultra sleek, lightweight form makes Ultrabook™ the perfect device when you’re on the go.

Performance you can truly see and feel.

Experience your movies, photos and games smoothly and seamlessly thanks to a suite of visual enhancements built into the Intel® Core™ Processor.2 Feel the burst of speed that comes with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0,3 and enjoy the slim, light look of Ultrabook™ design that’s less than an inch thick.

Responsive and ready to go.

Intel® Smart Connect Technology4 continually updates your email and social networks so you can be both rested and connected. And when you wake your Ultrabook™ from sleep mode, jump right in with Intel® Rapid Start Technology.6 It brings Ultrabook™ from standby mode to life in less than seven seconds,7 so you can resume what you were doing in the blink of an eye.

Security that’s built in.8

Helps keep your personal information personal. Intel® Anti-Theft Technology9 helps protect your data by disabling your Ultrabook™ if lost or stolen. And Intel® Identity Protection Technology10 helps keep your identity safe by ensuring popular web sites and social networks know it’s really you.