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Apple Launches Its Own CPU, the 1GHz A4.

More than meets the eye. Today"s unveiling of what seemed to be a dull product, also introduced something else even more significant from Apple--its first real CPU, the 1GHz Apple A4 processor. Apple"s purchase of PA Semiconductor not too long ago, yielded its first product today, but it"s not the fact that it was used in the iPad that makes it special. What"s special is that Apple now has a real processor on its hands. And in case you"re wondering whether or not Apple"s own CPU can compete with the likes of ARM"s Cortex or Qualcomm"s Snapdragon CPUs, the A4 has potential to kick the living shnizzles out of those CPUs. First, the A4 runs at a 1GHz frequency, which by mobile CPU standards, is quite high. Considering that Qualcomm"s 1GHz Snapdragon powers Google"s Nexus One, the Apple A4 could power the next wave of super-smartphones. In fact, at its current spec and frequency, the Apple A4 can play back HD video for 10 hours before requiring a full battery charge. As of currently, other specs about Apple"s A4 CPU are scant, but we"re sure things will be more clear in the next coming weeks. We can see from the iPad"s capabilities that the A4 is potent, but things are still fresh and we"ll have to wait and see what software developers can come up with. What the iPad showcases today and what it"s an indication of, is a lot more interesting than the iPad itself. More on the Apple iPad here.


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