What processor does the iPod, iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod touch, and iPod shuffle use?
Apple provides no official information regarding the processors used to power the iPod models.
Starting with the iPod nano 2G, the company has gone as far as having the processor custom branded with an Apple logo to make it more difficult to determine its origins. However, the below chart is believed to be accurate.
iPod Name | Processor | Details |
iPod (Original/Scroll) | PP5002 | PortalPlayer PP5002 "system on a chip" with dual embedded 90 MHz ARM 7TDMI processors. |
iPod 2G (Touch Wheel) | PP5002 | |
iPod 3G (10/15/30) | PP5002 | |
iPod 3G (10/20/40) | PP5002 | |
iPod 3G (15/20/40) | PP5002 | |
iPod 4G (ClickWheel) | PP5020 | PortalPlayer PP5020 "system on a chip" with dual embedded variable speed 80 MHz ARM 7TDMI processors. |
iPod U2 Edition (4G) | PP5020 | |
iPod photo (30) | PP5020 | |
iPod photo (40/60) | PP5020 | |
iPod Color Display | PP5020 | |
iPod U2 Edition (Color) | PP5020 | |
iPod mini | PP5020 | |
iPod mini (2G) | PP5020 | |
iPod 5G (with Video) | PP5021C | PortalPlayer PP5021C "system on a chip" with dual embedded variable speed 80 MHz ARM 7TDMI processors. For video decoding, these models use a Broadcom VideoCore BCM2722 processor. |
iPod U2 Edition 5G | PP5021C | |
iPod 5G - Enhanced | PP5021C | The "Enhanced" 5G iPod models are believed to use the same processors as the 5G models. |
iPod U2 Edition 5GE | PP5021C | |
iPod classic (6G) | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod classic (6G) models, but it uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For more information, please refer to the disassembly guide from iFixIt. |
iPod classic (2008) | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod classic (6G/Late 2008) models, but it uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM like its predecessor. |
iPod nano | PP5021C | PortalPlayer PP5021C "system on a chip" with dual embedded 80 MHz ARM 7TDMI processors. |
iPod nano 2G | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod nano 2G models, but each uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For in-depth speculation regarding all of the chips used, please refer to the iPod nano 2G "autopsy" from ArsTechnica. |
iPod nano 2G (RED) | Samsung ARM | |
iPod nano (3G/Fat) | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod nano (3G) models, but each uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For more information, please refer to the disassembly guide from iFixIt. |
iPod nano (4G) | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod nano (4G) models, but each uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For more information, please refer to the disassembly guide from iFixIt. |
iPod nano (5G) | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod nano (5G) models, but each uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For more information, please refer to the disassembly guide from iFixIt. |
iPod shuffle | STMP 3550 | Uses a 75 MHz SigmaTel D-Major STMP 3550 processor. |
iPod shuffle 2G | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod shuffle 2G models, but it uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For more information, please refer to the "teardown" from iFixIt. |
iPod shuffle 3G | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod shuffle 3G models, but it uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For more information, please refer to the "teardown" from iFixIt. |
iPod shuffle 3G (Colors) | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod shuffle 3G (Colors) models, but it uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM. For more information, please refer to the "teardown" from iFixIt. |
iPod touch | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod touch models, but it uses an Apple branded processor, believed to be a Samsung ARM running at 400 MHz. For more information, please refer to the disassembly guide from iFixIt. |
iPod touch (2G) | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod touch 2G models, but third-party "teardowns" indicate that it uses an Apple branded Samsung ARM processor running at 533 MHz. For more information, please refer to the disassembly guide from iFixIt. |
iPod touch (3G) | Samsung ARM | Apple provides no information on the processor used in the iPod touch 3G models, but third-party "teardowns" indicate that the 32 GB and 64 GB configurations use an Apple branded Samsung ARM processor running at 800 MHz. For more information, please refer to the disassembly guide from iFixIt. |
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