I'd like to open a personal account chan 144 mir According to a new teardown posted by Chipworks, the M7 sensor-oriented coprocessor that Apple’s talked up as an always-on enhancement for the iPhone 5S is, in fact, a Cortex-M3 core built by NXP, the NXP LPC18A1. This part doesn’t have an exact public SKU, but looking at NXP’s product line, we can get a feel for what the chip’s specs are likely to be. The chip has a three-stage pipeline, likely runs at 180MHz (though lower clock speeds are possible), and can contain up to 1MB of NAND memory. The chip also has 136KB of on-board SRAM for program storage.
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