What's In the Apple A4?
For chipheads, the big surprise in Apple's iPad announcement was the disclosure that the device uses an "internally designed" processor called the Apple A4. This new 1GHz chip is also likely to appear in the fourth-generation iPhone later this year, although it may be underclocked to 800MHz to save power in the phone.
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