On Jan 10, 2007, at 12:42 PM, Norman Palardy wrote:
On Jan 10, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Norman Palardy wrote:
On Jan 09, 2007, at 4:17 PM, Daniel L. Taylor wrote:
As Steve Jobe today explained, the iPhone is going to run OS X.
Since
Apple
over and over explained, we all should use Cocoa, I suppose that
the
iPhone
might have a pure Cocoa-base OS. Well, let's see..
Today, RS might have a new build target to integrate ;-)
From Macintouch:
"The only two iPhones at the show were under glass, and Apple
representatives said it is a "closed platform", refusing even to
identify the specific processor it uses, and there's apparently
no developer kit for it, though "developers who want to do
applications [for the iPhone] are welcome to contact Apple
developer relations."
Interesting enough Intel has said they are NOT supplying the
silicon for the iPhone
<http://yahoo.reuters.com/news/articlehybrid.aspx?
storyID=urn:newsml:reuters.com:
20070110:MTFH49765_2007-01-10_17-52-32_N10288928&type=comktNews&rpc=4
4>
And AppleInsider says they are <http://appleinsider.com/article.php?
id=2377>
True, but who are you going to believe? A rumor site, or a chip
mfgr? I would think that - in the absence of an NDA - Intel would be
happy to tout that a processor they make is used in the new iPhone.
So I'm going to say the iPhone probably has an embedded PowerPC or
other RISC processor. (PIC microcrontroller, anyone? :) )
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