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[title] The M7 Coprocessor
[* red] Chipworks did some investigatin' and found the M7 to be an NXP LPC18A1, part of the LPC1800 series of high-performing ARM Cortex-M3 based microcontrollers.
- [* icon_note] This [guide|13682|isn't the first time|stepid=46008] we've seen a Cortex-M3 used for motion tracking.
-[* black] From Chipworks: "The M7 is a new direction for Apple—in an effort to reduce power consumption, the M7 chip is dedicated to collecting and processing accelerometer, gyroscope and compass data."
+ [* black] Don't believe them? Check out the NXP inscription in the top right of the [http://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/oLNgiAAn1RqYtRgH|die photo].
+ [* icon_note] This isn't the first time we've seen a Cortex-M3 used for motion tracking. The folks who made the [guide|13682|Oculus Rift|stepid=46008] used it for the same purpose.
+[* black] From Chipworks: "The M7 is a new direction for Apple: in an effort to reduce power consumption, the M7 chip is dedicated to collecting and processing accelerometer, gyroscope and compass data."