Apple testing iPhone 5 with A5X chip: report

By Stephen Graves on Apr 11, 2012 8:06 AM
Filed under Mobility

Plus 1GB RAM.

iPhone 5 rumours are like buses – you wait around all day and then they all come in at once.

Apple is said to be testing iPhone 5 prototypes packing variant A5X processors.

According to 9to5Mac, Apple has packed its iPhone 5 prototypes into iPhone 4S bodies to throw nosey parkers off the scent – though the actual iPhone 5 is expected to come with an all-new design.

The A5X chip was specifically designed to power the new iPad's retina display, so the model being used in the iPhone 5 is a variant model – known internally as the N96. The new iPhone is also set to come packing 1GB of RAM – again, just like the new iPad.

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