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A13 Bionic - Apple
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A13 Bionic | |
General Info | |
Designer | Apple |
Manufacturer | TSMC |
Model Number | A13 Bionic |
Market | Mobile |
Introduction | September 10, 2019 (announced) September 20, 2019 (launched) |
General Specs | |
Family | A |
Frequency | 2,650 MHz (big), 1,800 MHz (little) |
Microarchitecture | |
ISA | ARMv8.3 (ARM) |
Core Name | Lightning, Thunder |
Process | 7 nm (N7P) |
Transistors | 8,500,000,000 |
Technology | CMOS |
Die | 98.48 mm² N/A × N/A |
Word Size | 64 bit |
Cores | 6 |
Threads | 6 |
Multiprocessing | |
Max SMP | 1-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 1.800 GHz.
Apple claims a performance gain of 20% speed and 30% lower power consumption than its predecessor A12.
ISP
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Neural Engine
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Utilizing devices
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
Bibliography
- Apple Keynote. (September 10, 2019).
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