Ipod touch 5g a4 cpu?

i just got my new ipod touch 5g and i installed battery doctor on it.  when i looked at system in battery, it says i have apple A4 CPU.  how do i know if my device really has the A5 CPU?

Battery Doctor is wrong. All fifth-generation iPod touch models have Apple A5 processor.
Regards.

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