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A11 Bionic - Apple
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Template:mpu A11 Bionic is a 64-bit hexa-core ARM performance mobile system on a chip introduced by Apple in late 2017 as a successor to the A10.

Overview

Introduced during a keynote event on September 12 2017, the A11 Bionic features six 64-bit CPU cores. Fabricated on TSMC's 10 nm process, the A11 consists of two high-performance big cores which are said to be 25% faster than the A10 and four high-efficiency little cores said to be 70% faster than A10. The chip features Apple's 2nd generation "performance controller" that allows the system to use all six cores at once and is said to offer up to 70% performance improvement in multi-threaded workloads.

In prior models, Apple was using PowerVR GPUs designed by Imagination Technologies. The A11 is the first chip to make use of Apple's in-house designed GPU. The GPU is a tri-core design which is said to deliver 30% higher performance while using half the power as the A10. The GPU has been optimized for 3D visuals specifically for gaming apps and is optimized around Apple's own Metal 2 hardware-accelerated graphics API.

Facts about "A11 Bionic - Apple"
core count6 +
core nameMonsoon + and Mistral +
designerApple +
die area87.66 mm² (0.136 in², 0.877 cm², 87,660,000 µm²) +
familyAx +
first announcedSeptember 12, 2017 +
first launchedSeptember 22, 2017 +
full page nameapple/ax/a11 +
instance ofmicroprocessor +
isaARMv8.2-A +
isa familyARM +
ldateSeptember 22, 2017 +
manufacturerTSMC +
market segmentMobile + and Embedded +
max cpu count1 +
microarchitectureMonsoon + and Mistral +
model numberA11 Bionic +
nameA11 Bionic +
process10 nm (0.01 μm, 1.0e-5 mm) +
smp max ways1 +
technologyCMOS +
thread count6 +
transistor count4,300,000,000 +
used byiPhone 8 +, iPhone 8 Plus + and iPhone X +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +