Apple iOS 5.1 beta code hints at quad-core iPad, iPhone
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Rumors of a new quad-core ‘A6’ processor for Apple’s next iPad and iPhone have been circulating for months, and on Friday a bit of information came to light that will fuel the speculation.
The code for Apple’s iOS 5.1 beta operating system, which developers can access for testing before the software is released to the public, hints at compatibility with quad-core CPUs, according to a report on the website 9to5Mac.
The report -- by Mark Gurman, who has also delved into a bit of iOS app development -- says iOS 5.1 beta describes three different processor variations, making reference to ‘/cores/core.3,’ as well as ‘/cores/core.0,’ which identifies a single-core CPU, and ‘/cores/core.1,’ which identifies a dual-core processor.
Based on Apple’s naming convention so far, Gurman says, ‘.cores/core.3’ would refer to a quad-core chip. The speculation is that such a quad-core processor would be called the A6 and be used in the expected iPad 3, following Apple’s dual-core A5 (used in the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S) and single-core A4 (used in the first-generation iPad and the iPhone 4).
‘Apple leaving references to quad-core chips in the iOS 5.1 beta is notable because iOS 5.1 is the software currently being tested against the third-generation iPad,’ Gurman wrote. ‘We cannot conclude that due to iOS 5.1 including quad-core processor references, Apple’s next-generation iPad and iPhone will include a quad-core chip, but it seems reasonable based on Apple starting with a single-core chip in 2010 and moving to dual-core in 2011. A quad-core chip in 2012 would fit the pattern.’
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