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Apple is a company known for dominating the tech industry. If you know anything about iPhone internals, you might know that under the hood, your iPhone has Apple's A-xx processor. As early as 2008, Apple's late CEO Steve Jobs decided to acquire P. Then in 2010, Apple unveiled the first iPad. It ran on Apple's first in-house designed processor, the A4. Now, every year, a new A-series chipset from Apple is released and pitted against the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon, HiSilicon Kirin, and Samsung Exynos chipsets in AnTuTu and Geekbench. The fact is Apple designs processors that use ARM's 64-bit architecture. That means that Apple's chips use the same architecture as Qualcomm, Samsung, and Huawei, to name a few. Read more in our articles including "Apple A-Series Processors: What Makes Them Special?" and "Apple iPhone 12, 12 mini in Purple now official".

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Apple is a company known for dominating the tech industry. If you know anything about iPhone internals, you might know that under the hood, your iPhone has Apple's A-xx processor.

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As early as 2008, Apple's late CEO Steve Jobs decided to acquire P. Then in 2010, Apple unveiled the first iPad. It ran on Apple's first in-house designed processor, the A4.

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Our coverage of Apple chipset includes: "Apple A-Series Processors: What Makes Them Special?"; "Apple iPhone 12, 12 mini in Purple now official"; "Apple Event gets an official date". Each article provides unique insights and information.