iPad Uses PowerVR SGX Graphics Hardware, Same as iPhone and iPod Touch
Posted by Mary Ann Neder on Feb 28, 2010 at 8:00 am | Comments 0 • Tweet story • Digg story
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Apple has confirmed that the iPad uses the same family of graphics chip as the iPhone and iPod Touch. Apple’s latest iPad SDK Beta 3 documentation confirms this, though falls of short of detailing exactly which chip it is:
Using OpenGL ES on iPad is identical to using OpenGL ES on other iPhone OS devices. An iPad is a PowerVR SGX device and supports the same basic capabilities as other SGX devices. However, because the processor, memory architecture, and screen dimensions are different for iPad, you should always test your code on an iPad device before shipping to ensure performance meets your requirements.
Apple is a licensee and major investor in Imagination Technologies who creates the PowerVR SGX chips and has used them throughout the iPhone and iPod Touch designs. Apple’s new A4 chip from Apple incorporates both the ARM processor as well as the PowerVR SGX GPU in a single chip.

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