Friday, March 16, 2012

New ipad teardown

  • The iPad is going to need all that power to truck along on 4G and support the extra RAM and improved graphics in the tablet, and battery life is still rated at right around the same amount as its predecessor. "Its 3.
  • (Mashable.com)
  • If youre going to fly around the world to be among the first on Earth to get a new iPad, you may as well run directly to a workshop with your new prize, the better to tear it apart in a matter of minutes.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Every time a hot gadget hits the market, teardown masters iFixit are almost always the first to break the new toy apart. While those of us who live in the U.S.
  • (Wired News)
  • A complete disassembly of the new iPad has offered a glimpse inside the hardware, including a Samsung-built Retina display and A5X processor.
  • (Apple Insider)
  • The latest iPad features a high-resolution Retina Display (2048 by 1536 pixels). Overall, though, the front of the device greatly resembles that of previous versions.
  • (eWeek)
  • According to iFixits teardown, the CPU was built by Samsung and is believed to have been manufactured during the first week of 2012. Samsung also manufactured the Retina Display found in the new iPad used for the teardown.
  • (Apple Insider)
  • The inner workings of the iPad are similar to previous models, based on a teardown by a tinkerer from California gadget-repair firm iFixit, who queued up in Australia to get one of the new tablets and quickly took it apart for a Web blog.
  • (CNBC)
  • Fairchild Semiconductor's shares surged 4.5% Thursday after teardown shop iFixit revealed the new iPad — which goes on sale Friday — will contain a key part supplied by the San Jose, California-based semiconductor company.
  • (Forbes)
  • SAN FRANCISCO — Apple's new iPad uses chips made by Qualcomm, Broadcom , Samsung Electronics and other semiconductor makers, according to a firm that cracked open one of the devices.
  • (Financial Post)

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