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Re: iPhone CPU
From: "Thomas Ptacek" <tqbf () matasano com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 09:33:51 -0600
Our favorite Mac pundit John Gruber has the scoop:
http://daringfireball.net/2007/01/iphone_arm
The job posting seems like a smoking gun; it's ARM. So, I'm wrong 3
consecutive times!
On 1/11/07, Thomas Ptacek <tqbf () matasano com> wrote:
No question ARM is capable of running the iPhone, but OSX already
supports x86 and PPC, both of which (particularly PPC) are viable in a
phone setting.
I've written ARM assembly too and have to ask, why do people like it so much?
On 1/11/07, Jamie Riden <jamesr () europe com> wrote:
On 11/01/07, Thomas Ptacek <tqbf () matasano com> wrote:
Ok, I'm going to extend my run of bad predictions and say that there's
an x86 part in here, not an ARM.
Quite possible it's ARM - I think ARM will handle the load quite
happily and as far as I'm informed, it's a lot nicer than x86 for
embedded stuff. (I used to write assembly code for ARM2 and 3 and
it's a gorgeous instruction set to play with.)
cheers,
Jamie
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Jamie Riden, CISSP / jamesr () europe com / jamie.riden () gmail com
NZ Honeynet project - http://www.nz-honeynet.org/
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