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A13 Bionic
General Info
DesignerApple
ManufacturerTSMC
Model NumberA13 Bionic
MarketMobile
IntroductionSeptember 10, 2019 (announced)
September 20, 2019 (launched)
General Specs
FamilyA
Frequency2,650 MHz (big), 1,800 MHz (little)
Microarchitecture
ISAARMv8.3 (ARM)
Core NameLightning, Thunder
Process7 nm (N7P)
Transistors8,500,000,000
TechnologyCMOS
Die98.48 mm²
N/A × N/A
Word Size64 bit
Cores6
Threads6
Multiprocessing
Max SMP1-Way (Uniprocessor)
Succession

A13 Bionic is a 64-bit hexa-core ARM high-performance mobile system on a chip introduced by Apple in September 2019 as a successor to the A12.

Overview

Fabricated on TSMCs enhanced N7P process (not to be confused with the N7+ (EUV) process), the A13 is integrating 8.5 billion transistors and features two big Lightning cores operating at up to 2.666 GHz and four little Thunder high-efficiency cores operating at up to 1.8 GHz.

Apple claims a performance gain of 20% speed and 30% lower power consumption than its predecessor A12.

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Utilizing devices

  • iPhone 11
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max

Bibliography

  • Apple Keynote. (September 10, 2019).
Facts about "A13 Bionic - Apple"
core count6 +
core nameLightning + and Thunder +
designerApple +
die area98.48 mm² (0.153 in², 0.985 cm², 98,480,000 µm²) +
familyA +
first announcedSeptember 10, 2019 +
first launchedSeptember 20, 2019 +
full page nameapple/ax/a13 +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
isaARMv8.3 +
isa familyARM +
ldateSeptember 20, 2019 +
manufacturerTSMC +
market segmentMobile +
max cpu count1 +
model numberA13 Bionic +
nameA13 Bionic +
smp max ways1 +
technologyCMOS +
thread count6 +
transistor count8,500,000,000 +
used byiPhone 11 + and iPhone 11 Pro Max +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +