Turns out it is a ARMv7 Dual Core, 1ghz CPU.
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1030202
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JohnC wrote:Geekbench is absolutely useless "benchmark" - its results vary from each run, even on the same exact smartphone model:
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032717
http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench2/1032724
"ARMv7" is most likely a generic identifier (previous A4 and A5 processors in iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S also belong to ARMv7 architecture). Also, the CPU most likely has a variable clock rates, which GeekBench also cannot correctly detect (it can only "approximate" base clock speed and even it may not be the actual one) , so I'd rather wait for Apple (or someone else) to publish more reliable clock speed information, not based on "approximations" of this useless benchmark.
JohnC wrote:Well, you can see that it's based on "ARMv7s" even without the useless "random number"-generated benchmark:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6292/ipho ... ustom-core
MethylONE wrote:JohnC wrote:Well, you can see that it's based on "ARMv7s" even without the useless "random number"-generated benchmark:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6292/ipho ... ustom-core
You'll notice in that very article he says he's waiting to see someone test it on Geekbench. Soooo... there ya go.