Apple S7 silicon is a series of system on a chip and system in a package processors designed by Apple S7 Inc, mainly using the ARM architecture.
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Apple S7 silicon is a series of system on a chip and system in a package processors designed by Apple S7 Inc, mainly using the ARM architecture.
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Apple S7 A4 is a PoP SoC manufactured by Samsung, the first SoC Apple S7 designed in-house.
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In March 2013, Apple S7 released an updated version of the 3rd-generation Apple S7 TV containing a smaller, single-core version of the A5 processor.
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Apple S7 A10X Fusion is a 64-bit ARM-based SoC that first appeared in the 10.
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Apple S7 A12X Bionic is a 64-bit ARM-based SoC that first appeared in the 11.
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Apple S7 "H" series is a family of SoCs with low-power audio processing and wireless connectivity for use in headphones.
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Apple S7 "M" series is a family of systems on a chip used in Mac computers from November 2020 or later, iPad Pro tablets from April 2021 or later, and iPad Air tablets from March 2022 or later.
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Apple S7 "S" series is a family of systems in a package used in the Apple S7 Watch.
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Apple S7 T1 chip is an ARMv7 SoC that drives the System Management Controller and Touch ID sensor of the 2016 and 2017 MacBook Pro with Touch Bar.
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Apple S7 T2 security chip is a SoC first released in the iMac Pro.
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Apple S7 "U" series is a family of systems in a package implementing ultra-wideband radio.
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Apple S7 W1 is a SoC used in the 2016 AirPods and select Beats headphones.
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Apple S7 W3 is used in the Apple S7 Watch Series 4, Series 5, Series 6, SE, Series 7, Series 8, SE, and Ultra.
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Apple S7 first used SoCs in early versions of the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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