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NiKKoM said:
That new 64bit A7 chip is impressive.. Even ARM themself haven't finished their 64bit processor.. Will be nice to see what kinda games will come from this

Lots of Capcom and Squeenix stuff ofcourse. In HD!



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famousringo said:
I was a little skeptical of the fingerprint scanner, but knowing it's encrypted and stored in the hardware, I'd feel pretty secure in using it.

The 64-bit transition is going to matter in a couple years when iPads start to want more than 4GB of RAM.

i think these 2 things are coming from corperate demands.. The 5s will be the corperate phone the next year with this fingerprint scanner and 64bit for better security



 

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NiKKoM said:
famousringo said:
I was a little skeptical of the fingerprint scanner, but knowing it's encrypted and stored in the hardware, I'd feel pretty secure in using it.

The 64-bit transition is going to matter in a couple years when iPads start to want more than 4GB of RAM.

i think these 2 things are coming from corperate demands.. The 5s will be the corperate phone the next year with this fingerprint scanner and 64bit for better security


I think you're confusing 64-bit computing with 64-bit encryption. The two don't have much to do with each other. There's nothing inherently more secure about a 64-bit CPU.



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kitler53 said:
BasilZero said:
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The days of the four digit passcode are gone, thanks to Touch ID built right into the sapphire glass home button. A stainless steel detection ring runs outside the button, which turns on the sensor to read your fingerprint. Even better, Touch ID will allow you to authenticate for apps, such as iTunes. No more entering that password!

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huh, that's pretty cool.


Atrix 4g already had this over 2.5 years ago.



killerzX said:
kitler53 said:
BasilZero said:
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The days of the four digit passcode are gone, thanks to Touch ID built right into the sapphire glass home button. A stainless steel detection ring runs outside the button, which turns on the sensor to read your fingerprint. Even better, Touch ID will allow you to authenticate for apps, such as iTunes. No more entering that password!

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huh, that's pretty cool.


Atrix 4g already had this over 2.5 years ago.

might be true but then i would have to have an Atrix 4g...



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famousringo said:
NiKKoM said:

i think these 2 things are coming from corperate demands.. The 5s will be the corperate phone the next year with this fingerprint scanner and 64bit for better security


I think you're confusing 64-bit computing with 64-bit encryption. The two don't have much to do with each other. There's nothing inherently more secure about a 64-bit CPU.

but an iOS 7 64 bit will be more secure.. they can add a lot of stuff for extra protection.. decrytion and encrytion should alse be faster in 64bit



 

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famousringo said:
NiKKoM said:
famousringo said:
I was a little skeptical of the fingerprint scanner, but knowing it's encrypted and stored in the hardware, I'd feel pretty secure in using it.

The 64-bit transition is going to matter in a couple years when iPads start to want more than 4GB of RAM.

i think these 2 things are coming from corperate demands.. The 5s will be the corperate phone the next year with this fingerprint scanner and 64bit for better security


I think you're confusing 64-bit computing with 64-bit encryption. The two don't have much to do with each other. There's nothing inherently more secure about a 64-bit CPU.

Nothing inherently more secure, but as I understand it, a common anti-exploit technique like ASLR is inherently more effective on 64-bit processors.