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| proc 6            = 14 nm
 
| proc 6            = 14 nm
 
| proc 7            = 10 nm
 
| proc 7            = 10 nm
| proc 8            = 7 nm
 
| proc 9            = 5 nm
 
 
| tech              = CMOS
 
| tech              = CMOS
| clock min        = 800 MHz
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| clock min        =  
| clock max        = 3.1 GHz
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| clock max        =  
 
| package          =  
 
| package          =  
 
| socket            =  
 
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== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
Since the introduction of the original iPhone in [[2007]], Apple has been developing a series of chips designed exclusively for their own consumer products. Those system on chips are found in all iPhones, iPod Touches, iPads, Apple TVs, and Apple Watches. While initial models used [[IP cores]] licensed from [[ARM Holdings]], since the introduction of the {{\|A6}} in 2012, Apple has been developing their own [[microarchitecture]] for their chips which have become considerably more powerful than other [[ARM]]-based [[microprocessors]].
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Since the introduction of the original iPhone in [[2007]], Apple has been developing a series of chips designed exclusively for their own consumer products. Those system on chips are found in all iPhones, iPods Touch, iPads, Apple TVs, and Apple Watches. While initial models used [[IP cores]] licensed from [[ARM Holdings]], since the introduction of the {{\|A6}} in 2012, Apple has been developing their own [[microarchitecture]] for their chips which have become considerably more powerful than other [[ARM]]-based [[microprocessors]].
  
=== Analysis ===
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=== Die size comparison ===
==== Die size comparison ====
 
 
<div style="width: 100%; text-align: center;">[[File:apple ax.svg|1050px]]</div>
 
<div style="width: 100%; text-align: center;">[[File:apple ax.svg|1050px]]</div>
  
 
== Members ==
 
== Members ==
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* {{\|A4}}
 
* {{\|A5}}
 
* {{\|A6}}
 
* {{\|A7}}
 
* {{\|A8}}
 
* {{\|A9}}
 
* {{\|A10}}
 
* {{\|A11}}
 
* {{\|A12}}
 
* {{\|A13}}
 
* {{\|A14}}
 
* {{\|A15}}
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* MediaTek {{mediatek|Helio}}
 
* MediaTek {{mediatek|Helio}}
 
* Intel {{intel|Atom}}
 
* Intel {{intel|Atom}}
 
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Facts about "Ax - Apple"
designerApple + and ARM Holdings +
full page nameapple/ax +
instance ofsystem on a chip family +
instruction set architectureARM +
main designerApple +
manufacturerSamsung + and TSMC +
nameApple Ax +
process45 nm (0.045 μm, 4.5e-5 mm) +, 32 nm (0.032 μm, 3.2e-5 mm) +, 28 nm (0.028 μm, 2.8e-5 mm) +, 20 nm (0.02 μm, 2.0e-5 mm) +, 16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) +, 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +, 10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) +, 7 nm (0.007 μm, 7.0e-6 mm) + and 5 nm (0.005 μm, 5.0e-6 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + and 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +