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    Sunday 19 January 2014

    Apple iPhone is not based on the Marvell XScale CPU?

    While CEO of Italy two weeks ago Intel said that the upcoming Apple iPhone will run on the Xscale processor (which was originally developed by Intel, but later sold to Marvell last year), intelligent people in Infinite Loop references were analyzed and a recent post by one of the employees of Apple announced that Apple will contribute some code to open the project LLVM ARM backend source:

    “The enhancements include support for ARM v4/v6, VFP support, Softfloat, pre / postinc support, load / store multiple generations, constant pool entrance motion (to support the functionality), and support for ABI darwin / arm. addition to supporting the ARM backend now supports code generation for instructions Thumb game, which is actually a code generator an entirely new and different “Written. it.

    Smart people at Infinite Loop noted that XScale ARM VFP coprocessor does not support the extension. In addition, they realize that an Apple employee wrote on ARM v4/v6 support, while the XScale ARM is v5.

    This leads them to believe that the iPhone will be supported by Samsung, XScale, and not, as initially announced

    Source: .. Infinite Loop

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