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arctic

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Jun 18, 2008
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It's quite curious why Steve Jobs didn't mention how much RAM was the new phone sporting. I guess this means we're still at 256mb. And if the A4 processor in the iPads are spec'd at 1GHz, does this mean the iPhone is similarly spec'd? I'm skeptical. Based on Jobs history keynotes, if he doesn't go into details, no cookie. 600MHz A4 SoC?

Found this article and it's all pure speculation at this time, but it would be sweet if they are right:

Apple’s iPhone 4 also gets a processor upgrade to the same ARM-based 45nm Apple A4 1GHz chip used in the iPad, an upgrade from the 65nm ARM Cortex A8 600MHz in the iPhone 3GS that Anand Shimpi gave a detailed architecture analysis. Nowhere in the keynote presentation was there mention of how much RAM that iPhone 4 contains, but DigiTimes recently stated that it features a 512MB memory module from Samsung. If this claim is true, then the RAM capacity is also an upgrade from the 256MB found in the iPhone 3GS.

http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/19089/1/
 
apple has never given straight up specs at wwcd for the iphone.

Numerous first impressions have already said its faster then the 3gs and feels like the ipad. ram is a question mark right now.
 
It's quite curious why Steve Jobs didn't mention how much RAM was the new phone sporting. I guess this means we're still at 256mb. And if the A4 processor in the iPads are spec'd at 1GHz, does this mean the iPhone is similarly spec'd? I'm skeptical. Based on Jobs history keynotes, if he doesn't go into details, no cookie. 600MHz A4 SoC?

Found this article and it's all pure speculation at this time, but it would be sweet if they are right:



http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/19089/1/

>Fudzilla

Sure is reliable source there...
 
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