The A5 processor, used in the $399 iPad 2 and in Apple TV is considered "a testbed" for Samsung. The South Korean manufacturer is experimenting with the 32nm High-K + Metal Gate process that could be employed to make the future generation chips for Apple devices.
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14/04/2012
Samsung Tries To Improve iPad 2's Battery Life?
Samsung Tries To Improve iPad 2's Battery Life?: 
The A5 processor, used in the $399 iPad 2 and in Apple TV is considered "a testbed" for Samsung. The South Korean manufacturer is experimenting with the 32nm High-K + Metal Gate process that could be employed to make the future generation chips for Apple devices.
The A5 processor, used in the $399 iPad 2 and in Apple TV is considered "a testbed" for Samsung. The South Korean manufacturer is experimenting with the 32nm High-K + Metal Gate process that could be employed to make the future generation chips for Apple devices.
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