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Intel: iPhone chip is Xscale, but not ours

updated 04:05 pm EST, Fri January 19, 2007

Intel: iPhone not ours


The CPU at the heart of Apple's iPhone is only tangentially an Intel processor, according to an Intel executive, speaking with the Italian business publication Il Sole 24 Ore. Electronista writes that despite earlier reports that Intel was directly involved with the iPhone's hardware, Intel Italy executive manager Dario Bucci says the iPhone is driven by an Xscale processor, which found its inception at Intel but whose design was sold to the Marvell Technology Group in June of last year. Only the basic architecture relates to Intel, Bucci says.

Intel is nevertheless directly involved in the iPhone's developent, according to the interview. Seemingly ending earlier speculation, the Intel executive claims that his company provides the NAND flash memory used for storage in the Apple cellphone. Apple is, in fact, one of Intel's main customers for flash, he went on to say. The revelation could have serious ramifications for Samsung and other chipset manufacturers, as they hoped to benefit from the iPhone by supplying essential components.


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  1. Ben Lawson

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    Xscale = ARM

    Remember the chip Apple used in the Newton?

  1. Ikon

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    arm iphone

    hmm, newton * newton equals iphone then? Since I have some 6 working newtons around here, I could try…

  1. Moof

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    xscale ? arm

    different architectures.

  1. Andy Cotton

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    yes!

    osx on newton, what I've been keeping it all these years for! Thanks steve, I knew you couldn't hate it really.

  1. Surfindixon

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    c = pi*d

    Yeah it's funny how things come full circle. xScale has an ARM core and is based on the old StrongArm design found in later Acorn RiscPCs. So the only desktop capable of running the iPhone software (and I'm ignoring the massive technicalities involved. Before you all shoot me down in flames please remember this is just for fun): http://www.iyonix.com/

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