top | item 25335783 (no title) RotsiserMho | 5 years ago I wonder if they do bin them though, just not for iPhones or iPads. Perhaps today's A13/A14s that have small defects are tomorrow's Apple TV or HomePod CPUs. discuss order hn newest faitswulff|5 years ago That would make them incredibly overpowered, wouldn't it?A quick look in ifixit's HomePod teardown (2018) reveals an Apple A8 processor, last seen in the iPhone 6 (released 2014): https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HomePod+Teardown/103133I wonder how long they manufacture their processor lines for. saagarjha|5 years ago Apple TV might get it; those devices usually processors that are within a few years of their flagships'.
faitswulff|5 years ago That would make them incredibly overpowered, wouldn't it?A quick look in ifixit's HomePod teardown (2018) reveals an Apple A8 processor, last seen in the iPhone 6 (released 2014): https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HomePod+Teardown/103133I wonder how long they manufacture their processor lines for. saagarjha|5 years ago Apple TV might get it; those devices usually processors that are within a few years of their flagships'.
saagarjha|5 years ago Apple TV might get it; those devices usually processors that are within a few years of their flagships'.
faitswulff|5 years ago
A quick look in ifixit's HomePod teardown (2018) reveals an Apple A8 processor, last seen in the iPhone 6 (released 2014): https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/HomePod+Teardown/103133
I wonder how long they manufacture their processor lines for.
saagarjha|5 years ago