Would the real Apple A5 please stand up?
Paul Boldt, Don Scansen
EETimes (4/1/2013 12:20 PM EDT)
March 10 kicked off an exciting few days for the Apple semiconductor watcher. First came the rumors of a major shrink of the A5, followed by evidence of no shrink and then pictures of a redesigned die 50-percent smaller than the previous generation. All of this was happening within the humble Apple TV, or should I say Apple's semiconductor test bed.
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