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Any speculation what M7 is?
At first I thought it might be a LITTLE in an ARM big.LITTLE configuration, but it doesn't really seem like it, at least from the press blurbs. They specifically label it as a "motion coprocessor". Before this week, I wouldn't have thought such a subset of usage would warrant a separate processor, but what do I know.
Perhaps this stuff is so low power that even a "little" CPU would be too much for it if it's operating 24/7? Apple chose to split off the lowest power always-on activities from the low power activities that other manufacturers might hand off to a "little" CPU?
At first I thought it might be a LITTLE in an ARM big.LITTLE configuration, but it doesn't really seem like it, at least from the press blurbs. They specifically label it as a "motion coprocessor". Before this week, I wouldn't have thought such a subset of usage would warrant a separate processor, but what do I know.
Perhaps this stuff is so low power that even a "little" CPU would be too much for it if it's operating 24/7? Apple chose to split off the lowest power always-on activities from the low power activities that other manufacturers might hand off to a "little" CPU?