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+[* black] Finally! We found some serious chips.
+[* black] This iPod features the same A4 processor that's found in the [guide|2183|iPad] and [guide|3130|iPhone 4].
+[* black] The key marking of interest on the A4 processor package is ***K4X2G643GE***. This is identical to the marking found on the [guide|2183|iPad processor|stepid=11198], but different from the [guide|3130|iPhone 4 processor|stepid=15343]. The iPad has 256 MB RAM, while the iPhone 4 features 512 MB. Unfortunately, this means that like the iPad, the new iPod Touch includes only 256 MB of RAM.
+[* icon_note] And no, there's no RAM upgrade slot.

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