Debugging the iPhone 6
Verification consultant Lauro Rizzatti says that if he's correct in assuming Apple's using hardware emulation in its verification flow, the iPhone 6 should be completely debugged and working perfectly.
While driving down University Avenue in Palo Alto one sunny morning recently, I caught a glimpse of an incongruous sight: a line of well-dressed professionals standing behind a white rope-line. I did a double-take and then looked beyond them into the sleek white Apple store. Of course, I thought, no other company, technology or otherwise, would command that kind of worshipful willingness to stand in line to get into a retail store. And only those who want bargains and a way out of family gatherings stand in line on Black Friday. Most of us purchase electronic devices online these days.
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