Apple S2
File:Apple S2 module.png | |
Produced | From September, 2016 to September, 2017 |
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Designed by | Apple Inc. |
Max. CPU clock rate | 520 MHz[1] |
Instruction set | ARM |
Cores | 2[1] |
Predecessor | Apple S1 |
Successor | Apple S3 |
Application | Apple Watch Series 2 |
Variant | Apple S1P |
The Apple S2 is the integrated computer in the Apple Watch Series 2, and it is described as a "System in Package" (SiP) by Apple Inc. It was revealed on September 7, 2016, with very little info about specifications.[2] Apple says its two cores deliver 50% higher performance and the GPU delivers twice as much as the predecessor, the Apple S1[3] but similar in performance to the Apple S1P in the Apple Watch Series 1.[4]
System-in-Package design
It uses a customized application processor that together with 512 MB memory,[1] 8 GB storage[1] and support processors for wireless connectivity, GPS, sensors and I/O constitute a complete computer in a single package. This package is filled with resin for durability.
Components
The device integrates discrete components like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC, touch controller, accelerometers, barometric sensor[5] and RAM. In total, there are 42 individual silicon dies[6] integrated into the single S2 component.
Images
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Apple S2 module.png
An illustration of the encapsulated S2 package.
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Apple S2 in watch.jpg
This is how large the S2 is compared to the Apple Watch Series 2 case.
See also
- Apple mobile application processors, the range of ARM-based mobile processors designed by Apple for their consumer electronic devices.
- Apple Watch
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