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Revision as of 21:44, 30 November 2017
A10 Fusion is a 64-bit quad-core ARM performance mobile system on a chip introduced by Apple in late 2016 as a successor to the A9.
Utilizing devices
- iPhone 7
- iPhone 7 Plus
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Facts about "A10 Fusion - Apple"
core count | 4 + |
core name | Hurricane + and Zephyr + |
designer | Apple + |
die area | 125 mm² (0.194 in², 1.25 cm², 125,000,000 µm²) + |
family | Ax + |
first announced | September 7, 2016 + |
first launched | September 16, 2016 + |
full page name | apple/ax/a10 + |
instance of | microprocessor + |
isa | ARMv8 + |
isa family | ARM + |
ldate | September 16, 2016 + |
manufacturer | TSMC + |
market segment | Mobile + and Embedded + |
max cpu count | 1 + |
microarchitecture | Hurricane + and Zephyr + |
model number | A10 Fusion + |
name | A10 Fusion + |
part number | T8010 + |
process | 16 nm (0.016 μm, 1.6e-5 mm) + |
smp max ways | 1 + |
technology | CMOS + |
thread count | 2 + |
used by | iPhone 7 +, iPhone 7 Plus +, iPad 2018 +, iPod Touch 2019 (7th Generation) + and iPad 2019 + |
word size | 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) + |