Rumors swirled ahead of the
iPhone 5s' launch that the silicon inside it would come from a source other than Samsung. Despite signing a
deal with TSMC to manufacture future SoC's,
Chipworks has confirmed that the A7 powering the new flagship iPhone comes from a familiar place: Samsung's fabrication facilities. Yet, while Apple couldn't cut the tie that binds it to its greatest rival for the main brain of the phone, it did manage to source the secondary
M7 chip from
NXP. Again,
Chipworks discovered the M7's origin, and while we'd love to send you straight there for the nitty gritty now, it appears the site is currently down -- so,
iFixit's secondary reporting of
Chipworks' work will have to do... for now.
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