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Chipworks Teardown of the iPad: Few Changes in State-of-the-art Semiconductor Technologies
April 5, 2010 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
OTTAWA, ON, Canada — Reverse engineering and patent infringement analysis provider Chipworks found that Apple has followed the same approach with iPad that it perfected with its iPod and iPhone development by using conservative, lower-cost technology, and focusing its efforts on design and usability. Essentially, the iPad’s very small circuit board makes it a large iPod rather than a small personal computer (PC).
Apple is not using the do-all touch screen controller from Texas Instruments that it used in the iPhone 3G, instead Apple has gone back to the three chip solution seen in the iPhone 2G.
16 GB of memory is provided by two Samsung K9LCG08U1M 8 GB MLC NAND flash memory chips. Chipworks also expects to see Toshiba design wins in future products under a dual-source arrangement for the memory.
The Apple A4 processor is packaged similarly to the Apple iPhone processors using package-on-package (PoP) technology, the lower part for the microprocessor and the upper for the two DRAM die. The DRAM die are confirmed to be Samsung 128 MB devices.
The accelerometer design win was by STMicroelectronics, continuing its success with Apple devices.
Dick James, senior technology analyst for Chipworks, commented, “Essentially, the iPad is an iPod Touch with an enhanced display and much increased battery life. The iPhone 2G-style touchscreen architecture perhaps reflects the date of design start, and we will likely see TI get the design win in the next generation iPad — especially as we have seen the same chip in the latest iPhone, iPod Touch, and Magic Mouse.”
The rest of the highlights, die markings from key chips, and the ability to obtain full die photos can be found at www.chipworks.com.
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