I wonder what the poor little 32-bit processor did to you to make you
wish for it's demise so much. For me, it was a great little processor in
it's day, and I still use it on my iPhone 4S. My understanding is that
IOS 9 will still support the iPhone 4S and the 32-bit processor. I
figured Apple would move on from the 32-bit processor entirely some day,
but I'm not so sure it wouldn't have been a good business model for
Apple to keep it around and compete in the lower end smart phone market.
I kind of wondered if Apple was going this direction when they re
factored IOS to perform better on low end devices. I guess that was just
done for the Apple Watch. Hmm, I wonder what processor the Apple Watch
is running? Either way, the 32-bit processor did nothing but good things
for me, so I'm not doing a little happy dance because it's going away.
On 08/28/2015 02:02 AM, christopher hallsworth wrote:
Hi all
If what I read on Mac Daily News about the lack of an iPhone 6C plus the
discontinuation of the 5C is true, this year will be a very significant year
for iPhone owners. Why? All iPhones from the 5s up are 64 bit. Theoretically,
this means 32 bit is dead as far as the iPhone is concerned. To my knowledge,
32 bit is dead throughout the iOS device range as even the new iPod Touch is
now 64 bit. I say good riddance to 32 bit! RIP.
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