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− | '''A10X Fusion''', also known as Apple H9G and codenamed Myst is a {{arch|64}} [[hexa-core]] [[ARM]] performance mobile [[system on a chip]] introduced by [[Apple]] in mid [[2017]] as a successor to the {{\\|A9X}}. | + | '''A10X Fusion''', also known as Apple H9G and codenamed Myst is a {{arch|64}} [[hexa-core]] [[ARM]] performance mobile [[system on a chip]] introduced by [[Apple]] in mid [[2017]] as a successor to the {{\\|A9X}}. |
+ | == Overview == | ||
+ | Fabricated on [[TSMC]] [[10 nm process]] and integrating over 4.3 billion [[transistors]], the A10X features three [[big cores|big]] {{apple|Hurricane|l=arch}} cores <!-- operating at up to 2.38 GHz --> along with three [[little cores|little]] {{apple|Zephyr|l=arch}} high-efficiency cores. Apple claims a CPU performance gain of 30% and a 40% increase in graphics performance compared to the {{\\|A9X}}. | ||
== Utilizing devices == | == Utilizing devices == |
Latest revision as of 23:32, 14 December 2020
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A10X Fusion | |
General Info | |
Designer | Apple |
Manufacturer | TSMC |
Model Number | A10X Fusion |
Market | Mobile, Embedded |
Introduction | June 5, 2017 (announced) June 13, 2017 (launched) |
General Specs | |
Family | Ax |
Microarchitecture | |
ISA | ARMv8 (ARM) |
Microarchitecture | Hurricane, Zephyr |
Core Name | Hurricane, Zephyr |
Process | 10 nm |
Technology | CMOS |
Die | 96.4 mm² |
Word Size | 64 bit |
Cores | 6 |
Threads | 3 |
Multiprocessing | |
Max SMP | 1-Way (Uniprocessor) |
Succession | |
Contemporary | |
A10 |
A10X Fusion, also known as Apple H9G and codenamed Myst is a 64-bit hexa-core ARM performance mobile system on a chip introduced by Apple in mid 2017 as a successor to the A9X.
Overview[edit]
Fabricated on TSMC 10 nm process and integrating over 4.3 billion transistors, the A10X features three big Hurricane cores along with three little Zephyr high-efficiency cores. Apple claims a CPU performance gain of 30% and a 40% increase in graphics performance compared to the A9X.
Utilizing devices[edit]
- iPad Pro 10.5”
- iPad Pro 12.9” 2G
- Apple TV 4K
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Facts about "A10X Fusion - Apple"
core count | 6 + |
core name | Hurricane + and Zephyr + |
designer | Apple + |
die area | 96.4 mm² (0.149 in², 0.964 cm², 96,400,000 µm²) + |
family | Ax + |
first announced | June 5, 2017 + |
first launched | June 13, 2017 + |
full page name | apple/ax/a10x + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
isa | ARMv8 + |
isa family | ARM + |
ldate | June 13, 2017 + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
market segment | Mobile + and Embedded + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
microarchitecture | Hurricane + and Zephyr + |
model number | A10X Fusion + |
name | A10X Fusion + |
process | 10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
technology | CMOS + |
thread count | 3 + |
used by | iPad Pro 10.5” +, iPad Pro 12.9” 2G + and Apple TV 4K + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |