Apple A12 Bionic review | 56 facts and highlights

CPU speed

2 x 2.5GHz & 4 x 1.6GHz

The CPU speed indicates how many processing cycles per second can be executed by a CPU, considering all of its cores (processing units). It is calculated by adding the clock rates of each core or, in the case of multi-core processors employing different microarchitectures, of each group of cores.

CPU threads

6

More threads result in faster performance and better multitasking.

Uses big.LITTLE technology

Apple A12 Bionic

Using big.LITTLE technology, a chip can switch between two sets of processor cores to maximize performance and battery life. For example, when playing a game the more powerful cores will be used to increase performance, whereas checking email will use the less powerful cores to maximize battery life.

Uses HMP

Apple A12 Bionic

Heterogeneous Multi-Processing (HMP) is a more advanced version of big.LITTLE technology. In this setup, a processor can utilize all cores at the same time, or just a single core for low-intensity tasks. This can provide powerful performance or increased battery life respectively.

turbo clock speed

2.49GHz

When the CPU is running below its limitations, it can boost to a higher clock speed in order to give increased performance.

L2 cache

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A larger L2 cache results in faster CPU and system-wide performance.

L1 cache

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A larger L1 cache results in faster CPU and system-wide performance.

clock multiplier

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The clock multiplier controls the speed of the CPU.

L3 cache

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A larger L3 cache results in faster CPU and system-wide performance.