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A14 Bionic
General Info
DesignerApple
ManufacturerTSMC
Model NumberA14 Bionic
MarketMobile
IntroductionSeptember 16, 2020 (announced)
October, 2020 (launched)
General Specs
FamilyAx
Frequency3,100 MHz (big), 1,800 MHz (little)
Microarchitecture
ISAARMv8.4 (ARM)
Process5 nm (N5)
Transistors11,800,000,000
TechnologyCMOS
Die88.0 mm²
N/A × N/A
Word Size64 bit
Cores6
Threads6
Multiprocessing
Max SMP1-Way (Uniprocessor)
Succession

A14 Bionic is a 64-bit hexa-core ARM high-performance mobile system on a chip introduced by Apple in September 2020 as a successor to the A13.

Overview

Fabricated on TSMCs new N5 EUV process, the A14 integrates 11.8 billion transistors to feature two big cores called "Firestorm" operating at up to 3.10 GHz and four little high-efficiency cores called "Icestorm" operating at up to 1.80 GHz.

Apple claims a performance gain of better speed and lower power consumption than its predecessor A13.

ISP

Neural Engine

The A14 Bionic is equipped with next-generation 16-core specialized machine learning processor called "Neural Engine". Apple claims that the A14's Neural Engine delivers 11 trillion operations per second, 80% more than its predecessor A13.

Utilizing devices

  • iPhone 12
  • iPad Air (4. generation)

Bibliography

  • Apple Keynote. (September 16, 2020).
Facts about "A14 Bionic - Apple"
core count6 +
core nameFirestorm + and Icestorm +
designerApple +
die area88 mm² (0.136 in², 0.88 cm², 88,000,000 µm²) +
familyAx +
first announcedSeptember 16, 2020 +
first launchedOctober 2020 +
full page nameapple/ax/a14 +
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isaARMv8.4 +
isa familyARM +
ldateOctober 2020 +
manufacturerTSMC +
market segmentMobile +
max cpu count1 +
model numberA14 Bionic +
nameA14 Bionic +
smp max ways1 +
technologyCMOS +
thread count6 +
transistor count11,800,000,000 +
used byiPhone 12 + and iPad Air (4. generation) +
word size64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +