Apple S1

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Apple S1
ARMv7-A[4]
Physical specifications
Cores
GPU(s)PowerVR SGX543[5]
Products, models, variants
Variant(s)
History
Successor(s)Apple S2
Apple S1P
ARM[6]
Physical specifications
Cores
GPU(s)PowerVR Series 6 'Rogue'[6]
History
Predecessor(s)Apple S1

The Apple S1 is the integrated computer in the

System in Package" (SiP) by Apple Inc.[7]

RAM and NAND flash storage, and the assembly itself,[8] but early teardowns reveal RAM and flash memory from Toshiba and Micron Technology.[3]

System-in-Package design

It uses a customized

I/O constitute a complete computer in a single package. This package is filled with resin for durability.[9]

Components

From reverse engineering, the processor handling the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is a Broadcom BCM43342[10] and the six-axis gyroscope is from STMicroelectronics.[2]

S1P

The SiP in

GPU capabilities as the S2 making it about 50% faster than the S1.[12][13]

Announcement

The S1 was announced on 9 September 2014 as part of the "Wish we could say more" event.

The S1P was announced on 7 September 2016 as part of the "See you on the 7th" event.

Launch date

The S1 made its first appearance within the Apple Watch, which arrived in April 2015.

Apple Watch Series 1
, containing the S1P.

The S1P was released with the Apple Watch Series 1 on 16 September 2016.[13]

Images

  • An illustration of the encapsulated S1 package.[9][15]
    An illustration of the encapsulated S1 package.[9][15]
  • The S1P package shows little of the differences that's encapsulated inside.
    The S1P package shows little of the differences that's encapsulated inside.
  • This illustration shows the positions of the chips and other components inside the S1 package.[15]
    This illustration shows the positions of the chips and other components inside the S1 package.[15]
  • This is how large the S1 is compared to the Apple Watch case.[15]
    This is how large the S1 is compared to the Apple Watch case.[15]
  • A size comparison of the S1 to the Apple A6 in the iPhone 5.[15]
    A size comparison of the S1 to the Apple A6 in the iPhone 5.[15]

See also

References

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