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| The iOS kernel is used in the iPhone, iPad and iPod. It uses the XNU((The OS X kernel. The acronym stands for X is Not Unix. XNU combines the functionality of Mach and BSD with the I/O Kit, the driver model for OS X [[https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Porting/Conceptual/PortingUnix/glossary/glossary.html | Apple Developer Glossary: XNU ]] | The iOS kernel is used in the iPhone, iPad and iPod. It uses the XNU((The OS X kernel. The acronym stands for X is Not Unix. XNU combines the functionality of Mach and BSD with the I/O Kit, the driver model for OS X [[https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Porting/Conceptual/PortingUnix/glossary/glossary.html | Apple Developer Glossary: XNU ]] | ||