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  2. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scratch 3.0 was first announced by the Scratch Team in 2016. Several public alpha versions were released between then and January 2018, after which the pre-beta "Preview" versions were released. [58] A beta version of Scratch 3.0 was released on 1 August 2018. [59] for use on most browsers; with the notable exception of Internet Explorer. [60]

  3. Apple silicon - Wikipedia

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    The Apple A7 chip is the first 64-bit chip to be used in a smartphone and later a tablet computer. [57] The A7 features an Apple-designed 1.3 [58] –1.4 [59] GHz 64-bit [60] ARMv8-A [61] [62] dual-core CPU, [58] called Cyclone, [61] and an integrated PowerVR G6430 GPU in a four cluster configuration. [63]

  4. Xcode - Wikipedia

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    On September 18, 2013, Xcode 5.0 was released. It shipped with iOS 7 and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion SDKs. However, support for OS X 10.9 Mavericks was only available in beta versions. Xcode 5.0 also added a version of Clang generating 64-bit ARM code for iOS 7. Apple removed support for building garbage collected Cocoa binaries in Xcode 5.1. [43]

  5. Apple A8 - Wikipedia

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    The Apple A8 is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series, It first appeared in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which were introduced on September 9, 2014. [11] Apple states that it has 25% more CPU performance and 50% more graphics performance while drawing only 50% of the power of its ...

  6. AArch64 - Wikipedia

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    ARMv8-A allows 32-bit applications to be executed in a 64-bit OS, and a 32-bit OS to be under the control of a 64-bit hypervisor. [4] ARM announced their Cortex-A53 and Cortex-A57 cores on 30 October 2012. [5] Apple was the first to release an ARMv8-A compatible core in a consumer product .

  7. Apple A7 - Wikipedia

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    The Apple A7 is a 64-bit system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series. It first appeared in the iPhone 5S, which was announced on September 10, 2013, and the iPad Air and iPad Mini 2, which were both announced on October 22, 2013. Apple states that it is up to twice as fast and has up to twice the graphics ...

  8. Apple A6X - Wikipedia

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    The Apple A6X is a 32-bit system-on-a-chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series. It was introduced with and only used in the 4th generation iPad , on October 23, 2012. It is a high-performance variant of the Apple A6 and the last 32-bit chip Apple used on an iOS device before Apple switched to 64-bit .

  9. iPod Touch (6th generation) - Wikipedia

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    The sixth-generation iPod Touch features the Apple A8 and Apple M8 motion co-processor chipset with 64-bit architecture which is the same chip on iPad Mini 4, Apple TV 4th Gen, iPhone 6, and the HomePod, but it is slightly underclocked at 1.1 GHz (the iPhone 6 series was clocked at 1.4 GHz while the iPad Mini 4 was clocked at 1.5 GHz) because ...