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No, the A4 chip is. A5 is in iPad 2 and iPhone 4S
The iPad runs on Apples custom-designed silicon A4 chip. It is 1 GHz (a unit used to measure processor speed). It now also runs on iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4.
It is a dual-core 1GHz ARM-based processor used by the iPad 2 and most likely by the iPhone 5. It is the successor to the single-core A4, found in the iPad, the iPhone 4, and the iPod Touch 4.
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This question is incomplete, because there are many 5th generation iPods. If you are referring to the popular iPod Touch, then I'll explain. The new iPod Touch is different from other Touch models because of it's extra screen size (4" instead of 3.5"), it's A5 chip processor (Faster and more fluid than the previous A4 chip), the iSight camera (5MP, auto-focus, video stabilization, flash, panorama feature, and improvements on photo quality), Siri, stronger battery, improvements on speakers, and the Lightning Bolt charging port. The iPod Touch also comes in multiple colors. Go to Apple.com for more in-depth description of the new iPod.
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The Apple engineers custom designed the A4 chip for the iPad. It is a 1GHz chip.
The Apple engineers custom designed the A4 chip for the iPad. It is a 1GHz chip.
The power of the A4 processor is a 1 Ghz processor. This processor is a dual core model and is used on the iPad 2, iPhone and iPod Touch.
it is a bigger version of the iphone but has more computer technology in it so basically its like a laptop version of the iphone or ipod touch making it a really big advancement on modern technology being slightly smaller then a magazine and still only weighing 1.5 pounds including apples a4 micro chip...