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CDMA iPhone, new Apple TV, 7-inch iPad rumoured
The report went on to state that a Verizon iPhone is in pipeline and may hit the market as early as January 2011. The production of the CDMA iPhone will start from December 2010 and iPhone 4 on Verizon may debut in January in the US.
THE MORE they guard the news, the more erupts in rumours! Apple’s another ‘secret’ product rumour is doing rounds. According to Apple’s component suppliers, Apple is planning to launch a series of new products in the next year. These will include a CDMA iPhone, a new Apple TV running iOS and powered by AMD Fusion, a 7-inch iPad, and a new 9.7-inch iPad with a Cortex-A9 processor and 512MB of RAM.
 
Taiwanese industry publication DigiTimes on Monday reported a big list of future Apple products. The report went on to state that a Verizon iPhone is in pipeline and may hit the market as early as January 2011. The production of the CDMA iPhone will start from December 2010 and iPhone 4 on Verizon may debut in January in the US.
 
"Pegatron is expected to start mass production in December and will supply to both US-based Verizon Wireless and China-based China Telecom," the DigiTimes report said. "The CDMA iPhone's back plate will be forged from metal materials and will feature an integrated antenna."

Various sources, as cited by DigiTimes, believe that Apple will upgrade its 9.7-inch iPad to an ARM Cortex-A9-based processor, and also add 512MB of RAM in the first quarter of 2011. The existing iPads have 256MB of RAM and a custom A4 processor based on the Cortex-A8 design. In the iPad section another rumour of a 7-inch iPad with ARM Cortex-A9 processor has also surfaced.

And the last of the rumours was that Apple is working to upgrade its not-so-popular Apple TV. The said Apple TV will be powered by AMD's Fusion package, dubbed an "accelerated processing unit," or APU. This hybrid processor from AMD has not been released but is said to combine the CPU and GPU functions into one package. The ARM-based chips found in Apple's iPhone and iPad already accomplish similar functions with low power consumption.

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