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'''Makalu''' is the successor to {{armh|Matterhorn|l=arch}}, a low-power high-performance [[synthesizable]] [[ARM]] [[microarchitecture]] designed by [[ARM Holdings|ARM]] for the mobile market. | '''Makalu''' is the successor to {{armh|Matterhorn|l=arch}}, a low-power high-performance [[synthesizable]] [[ARM]] [[microarchitecture]] designed by [[ARM Holdings|ARM]] for the mobile market. |
Facts about "Cortex-A715 - Microarchitectures - ARM"
codename | Cortex-A715 + |
core count | 1 +, 2 + and 4 + |
designer | ARM Holdings + |
first launched | 2022 + |
full page name | arm holdings/microarchitectures/cortex-a715 + |
instance of | microarchitecture + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
microarchitecture type | CPU + |
name | Cortex-A715 + |
process | 7 nm (0.007 μm, 7.0e-6 mm) + and 5 nm (0.005 μm, 5.0e-6 mm) + |