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{{chip
 
|name=A13 Bionic
 
|no image=Yes
 
|designer=Apple
 
|manufacturer=TSMC
 
|model number=A13 Bionic
 
|part number=
 
|market=Mobile
 
|first announced=September 10, 2019
 
|first launched=September 20, 2019
 
|family=A
 
|frequency=2,650 MHz  (big)
 
|frequency 2=1,800 MHz  (little)
 
|isa=ARMv8.3
 
|isa family=ARM
 
|core name=Lightning
 
|core name 2=Thunder
 
|process=7 nm (N7P)
 
|transistors=8,500,000,000
 
|technology=CMOS
 
|die area=98.48 mm²
 
|die length=N/A
 
|die width=N/A
 
|word size=64 bit
 
|core count=6
 
|thread count=6
 
|max cpus=1
 
|predecessor=A12
 
|predecessor link=apple/ax/a12
 
}}
 
'''A13 Bionic''' is a {{arch|64}} [[octa-core]] [[ARM]] mobile [[system on a chip]] introduced by [[Apple]] in September [[2019]] as a successor to the {{\\|A12}}.
 
 
 
== Overview ==
 
Fabricated on [[TSMC]]s enhanced N7P process (not to be confused with the N7+ (EUV) process), the A13 is integrating 8.5 billion [[transistors]] and features two[[big cores|big]] {{apple|Lightning}} cores operating at up to 2.666 GHz and four [[little cores|little]] {{apple|Thunder}} high-efficiency cores operating at up to 1.800 GHz.
 
 
 
Apple claims a performance gain of 20% faster and 30% lower power consumtion than its predecessor {{\\|A12}}.
 
 
 
== ISP ==
 
tbd
 
 
 
== Neural Engine ==
 
tbd
 
 
 
== Utilizing devices ==
 
* [[used by::iPhone 11]]
 
* [[used by::iPhone 11 Pro Max)]]
 
 
 
== Bibliography ==
 
* Apple Keynote. (September 10, 2019).
 

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