A10 Fusion – Apple – WikiChip
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Edit ValuesA10 FusionGeneral InfoDesignerAppleManufacturerTSMCModel NumberA10 FusionPart NumberT8010MarketMobile, EmbeddedIntroductionSeptember 7, 2016 (announced)
September 16, 2016 (launched)General SpecsFamilyAxFrequency2340 MHz (Big), 1092 MHz (Little)MicroarchitectureISAARMv8 (ARM)MicroarchitectureHurricane, ZephyrCore NameHurricane, ZephyrProcess16 nmTechnologyCMOSDie125 mm²Word Size64 bitCores4Threads2MultiprocessingMax SMP1-Way (Uniprocessor)Succession
A9A11 Bionic
ContemporaryA10X Fusion
A10 Fusion, also known as Apple H9P and codenamed Cayman 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
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- iPhone 7
- iPhone 7 Plus
- iPad 2018
- iPod Touch 2019 (7th Generation)
- iPad 2019
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DVFS table for Stepping B0
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Big cores
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Mode
Frequency
Core Vdd
SRAM Vdd
mode89
756 MHz
672 mV
800 mV
mode90
1056 MHz
708 mV
800 mV
mode91
1356 MHz
797 mV
800 mV
mode92
1644 MHz
884 mV
884 mV
mode93
1944 MHz
971 mV
971 mV
mode94
2244 MHz
1062 mV
1062 mV
mode95
2340 MHz
1062 mV
1062 mV
Little cores
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Mode
Frequency
Core Vdd
SRAM Vdd
mode188
396 MHz
581 mV
800 mV
mode189
732 MHz
622 mV
800 mV
mode190
1092 MHz
768 mV
800 mV
GPU
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Mode
Frequency
GPU Vdd
SRAM Vdd
mode2
440 MHz
700 mV
800 mV
mode4
630 MHz
800 mV
800 mV
mode5
756 MHz
881 mV
881 mV
mode6
852 MHz
950 mV
950 mV
mode7
1008 MHz
1060 mV
1060 mV
mode101
378 MHz
672 mV
800 mV
mode111
378 MHz
672 mV
800 mV
SoC
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Mode
SoC Vdd
Vdd Fixed
SRAM Low
mode1
672 mV
900 mV
800 mV
mode2
800 mV
900 mV
800 mV