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Apple A7

The Apple A7 is a 64-bit system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc. It first appeared in the iPhone 5S, which was announced on September 10, 2013, and the iPad Air and iPad Mini 2, which were both announced on October 22, 2013. Apple states that it is up to twice as fast and has up to twice the graphics power compared to its predecessor, the Apple A6.[10] It is the first 64-bit SoC to ship in a consumer smartphone or tablet computer.[11] On March 21, 2017, the iPad mini 2 was discontinued, ending production of A7 chips. The latest software update for systems using this chip was iOS 12.5.6, released on August 31, 2022, as they were discontinued with the release of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 in 2019.

Apple A7
The A7 processor
General information
LaunchedSeptember 20, 2013 (APL0698)
November 1, 2013 (APL5698)
DiscontinuedMarch 21, 2016 (APL5698)
March 21, 2017 (APL0698)
Designed byApple Inc.
Common manufacturer(s)
Product codeS5L8960X[2][3]
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate1.3 GHz[4] to 1.4 GHz[5]
Cache
L1 cachePer core: 64 KB instruction + 64 KB data[6]
L2 cache1 MB shared[6]
L3 cache4 MB[5]
Architecture and classification
ApplicationMobile
Technology node28 nm[1]
MicroarchitectureCyclone[6]
Instruction setARMv8-A:[7][8] A64, A32, T32
Physical specifications
Cores
GPU(s)PowerVR G6430 (quad-core)[9]
History
PredecessorApple A6 (iPhone)
Apple A6X (iPad)
SuccessorApple A8 (iPhone)
Apple A8X (iPad)

Design

The A7 features an Apple-designed[4] 64-bit[7] 1.3[4]–1.4[5] GHz ARMv8-A[6][8] dual-core CPU,[4] called Cyclone.[6] The 64-bit A64 instruction set in the ARMv8-A architecture doubles the number of registers of the A7 compared to the ARMv7 architecture used in A6.[12] It has 31 general purpose registers that are each 64-bits wide and 32 floating-point/NEON registers that are each 128-bits wide.[7]

The A7 also integrates a graphics processing unit (GPU) which AnandTech believes to be a PowerVR G6430 in a four cluster configuration.[9]

The A7 has a per-core L1 cache of 64 KB for data and 64 KB for instructions, a L2 cache of 1 MB shared by both CPU cores,[6] and a 4 MB L3 cache that services the entire SoC.[5]

The A7 includes a new image processor, a feature originally introduced in the A5, used for functionality related to the camera such as image stabilizing, color correction, and light balance.[13][14] The A7 also includes an area called the "Secure Enclave" that stores and protects the data from the Touch ID fingerprint sensor on the iPhone 5S and iPad mini 3.[10] It has been speculated that the security of the data in the Secure Enclave is enforced by ARM's TrustZone/SecurCore technology.[15] In a change from the Apple A6, the A7 SoC no longer services the accelerometer, gyroscope and compass. In order to reduce power consumption, this functionality has been moved to the new M7 motion coprocessor[16][17] which appears to be a separate ARM-based microcontroller from NXP Semiconductors.[18]

Apple A7 (APL0698)

Apple uses the APL0698 variant of the A7 chip, running at 1.3 GHz,[4] in the iPhone 5S, iPad Mini 2, and iPad Mini 3.[19] This A7 is manufactured by Samsung on a high-κ metal gate (HKMG) 28 nm process[20][21] and the chip includes over 1 billion transistors on a die 102 mm2 in size.[4] According to ABI Research the A7 drew 1100 mA during fixed point operations and 520 mA during floating point operations, while its predecessor, the A6 processor in the iPhone 5, drew 485 mA and 320 mA.[22] It is manufactured in a package on package (PoP) together with 1 GB of LPDDR3 DRAM with a 64-bit wide memory interface onto the package.[6][23]

Apple A7 (APL5698)

Apple uses the APL5698 variant of the A7 chip, running at 1.4 GHz,[5] in the iPad Air. Its die is identical in size and layout to that of the first A7 and is manufactured by Samsung.[24] However, unlike the first version of the A7, the A7 used in the iPad Air is not on a PoP, having no stacked RAM. Instead it uses a chip-on-board mounting, immediately adjacent DRAM, and is covered by a metallic heat spreader, similar to the Apple A5X and A6X.[24][25]

Patent litigation

The A7's branch predictor was claimed to infringe on a 1998 patent.[26] On October 14, 2015, a district judge found Apple guilty of infringing U.S. patent US 5781752 , "Table based data speculation circuit for parallel processing computer", on the Apple A7 and A8 processors.[27] The patent is owned by Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), a firm affiliated with the University of Wisconsin. On July 24, 2017, Apple was ordered to pay WARF $506 million for patent infringement. Apple filed an appellate brief on October 26, 2017 with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, that argued that Apple did not infringe on the patent owned by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.[28] On September 28, 2018, the ruling was overturned on appeal and the award thrown out by the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals.[29] The patent expired in December 2016.[30]

Products that include the Apple A7

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Tanner, Jason; Morrison, Jim; James, Dick; Fontaine, Ray; Gamache, Phil (September 20, 2013). . Chipworks. Archived from the original on August 3, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
  2. ^ Gurman, Mark (July 31, 2013). "Apple's upcoming A7 iPhone chip will have Samsung components, code inside iOS 7 reveals". 9to5Mac. from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
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  5. ^ a b c d e Lai Shimpi, Anand (October 29, 2013). "The iPad Air Review: iPhone to iPad: CPU Changes". AnandTech. from the original on November 1, 2013. Retrieved October 30, 2013.
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  8. ^ a b Lattner, Chris (September 10, 2013). "[LLVMdev] A7 processor support?". llvm-dev (Mailing list). from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved July 9, 2017.
  9. ^ a b Lal Shimpi, Anand (September 17, 2013). "The iPhone 5s Review: GPU Architecture". AnandTech. from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved September 18, 2013.
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  11. ^ Lai Shimpi, Anand (September 10, 2013). "Apple Announces A7, World's First 64-bit Smartphone SoC". AnandTech. from the original on September 14, 2013. Retrieved September 16, 2013.
  12. ^ Cunningham, Andrew (September 10, 2013). "Apple unveils 64-bit iPhone 5S with fingerprint scanner, $199 for 16GB". Ars Technica. from the original on September 12, 2013. Retrieved September 12, 2013.
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  15. ^ Mogull, Rich (September 23, 2013). "Investigating Touch ID and the Secure Enclave". Securosis. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
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  17. ^ Lawler, Richard (September 10, 2013). "iPhone 5s packs M7 motion-sensing chip, CoreMotion API for more accurate tracking". Engadget. from the original on September 13, 2013. Retrieved September 11, 2013.
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  20. ^ "triksimple.com". triksimple. December 24, 2021. from the original on December 23, 2021. Retrieved December 23, 2021.
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  22. ^ Google/Motorola Mobility’s Moto X Outpaces Competition with New Innovations October 17, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, ABI Research
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Preceded by
Apple A6 (iPhone)
Apple A6X (iPad)
Apple A7
2013
Succeeded by
Apple A8 (iPhone & iPad Mini)
Apple A8X (iPad Air)

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The Apple A7 is a 64 bit system on a chip SoC designed by Apple Inc It first appeared in the iPhone 5S which was announced on September 10 2013 and the iPad Air and iPad Mini 2 which were both announced on October 22 2013 Apple states that it is up to twice as fast and has up to twice the graphics power compared to its predecessor the Apple A6 10 It is the first 64 bit SoC to ship in a consumer smartphone or tablet computer 11 On March 21 2017 the iPad mini 2 was discontinued ending production of A7 chips The latest software update for systems using this chip was iOS 12 5 6 released on August 31 2022 as they were discontinued with the release of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 in 2019 Apple A7The A7 processorGeneral informationLaunchedSeptember 20 2013 APL0698 November 1 2013 APL5698 DiscontinuedMarch 21 2016 APL5698 March 21 2017 APL0698 Designed byApple Inc Common manufacturer s Samsung 1 Product codeS5L8960X 2 3 PerformanceMax CPU clock rate1 3 GHz 4 to 1 4 GHz 5 CacheL1 cachePer core 64 KB instruction 64 KB data 6 L2 cache1 MB shared 6 L3 cache4 MB 5 Architecture and classificationApplicationMobileTechnology node28 nm 1 MicroarchitectureCyclone 6 Instruction setARMv8 A 7 8 A64 A32 T32Physical specificationsCores2 4 GPU s PowerVR G6430 quad core 9 HistoryPredecessorApple A6 iPhone Apple A6X iPad SuccessorApple A8 iPhone Apple A8X iPad Contents 1 Design 1 1 Apple A7 APL0698 1 2 Apple A7 APL5698 2 Patent litigation 3 Products that include the Apple A7 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 ReferencesDesign EditThe A7 features an Apple designed 4 64 bit 7 1 3 4 1 4 5 GHz ARMv8 A 6 8 dual core CPU 4 called Cyclone 6 The 64 bit A64 instruction set in the ARMv8 A architecture doubles the number of registers of the A7 compared to the ARMv7 architecture used in A6 12 It has 31 general purpose registers that are each 64 bits wide and 32 floating point NEON registers that are each 128 bits wide 7 The A7 also integrates a graphics processing unit GPU which AnandTech believes to be a PowerVR G6430 in a four cluster configuration 9 The A7 has a per core L1 cache of 64 KB for data and 64 KB for instructions a L2 cache of 1 MB shared by both CPU cores 6 and a 4 MB L3 cache that services the entire SoC 5 The A7 includes a new image processor a feature originally introduced in the A5 used for functionality related to the camera such as image stabilizing color correction and light balance 13 14 The A7 also includes an area called the Secure Enclave that stores and protects the data from the Touch ID fingerprint sensor on the iPhone 5S and iPad mini 3 10 It has been speculated that the security of the data in the Secure Enclave is enforced by ARM s TrustZone SecurCore technology 15 In a change from the Apple A6 the A7 SoC no longer services the accelerometer gyroscope and compass In order to reduce power consumption this functionality has been moved to the new M7 motion coprocessor 16 17 which appears to be a separate ARM based microcontroller from NXP Semiconductors 18 Apple A7 APL0698 Edit Apple uses the APL0698 variant of the A7 chip running at 1 3 GHz 4 in the iPhone 5S iPad Mini 2 and iPad Mini 3 19 This A7 is manufactured by Samsung on a high k metal gate HKMG 28 nm process 20 21 and the chip includes over 1 billion transistors on a die 102 mm2 in size 4 According to ABI Research the A7 drew 1100 mA during fixed point operations and 520 mA during floating point operations while its predecessor the A6 processor in the iPhone 5 drew 485 mA and 320 mA 22 It is manufactured in a package on package PoP together with 1 GB of LPDDR3 DRAM with a 64 bit wide memory interface onto the package 6 23 Apple A7 APL5698 Edit Apple uses the APL5698 variant of the A7 chip running at 1 4 GHz 5 in the iPad Air Its die is identical in size and layout to that of the first A7 and is manufactured by Samsung 24 However unlike the first version of the A7 the A7 used in the iPad Air is not on a PoP having no stacked RAM Instead it uses a chip on board mounting immediately adjacent DRAM and is covered by a metallic heat spreader similar to the Apple A5X and A6X 24 25 Patent litigation EditThe A7 s branch predictor was claimed to infringe on a 1998 patent 26 On October 14 2015 a district judge found Apple guilty of infringing U S patent US 5781752 Table based data speculation circuit for parallel processing computer on the Apple A7 and A8 processors 27 The patent is owned by Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation WARF a firm affiliated with the University of Wisconsin On July 24 2017 Apple was ordered to pay WARF 506 million for patent infringement Apple filed an appellate brief on October 26 2017 with the U S Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit that argued that Apple did not infringe on the patent owned by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation 28 On September 28 2018 the ruling was overturned on appeal and the award thrown out by the U S Federal Circuit Court of Appeals 29 The patent expired in December 2016 30 Products that include the Apple A7 EditiPhone 5S iPad Air iPad Mini 2 amp Mini 3Gallery Edit Artist s rendering of the 28 nm A7 APL0698 introduced in September 2013 Artist s rendering of the 28 nm A7 APL5698 introduced in October 2013 A7 APL0698 SoC on iPhone 5s main logic board See also EditApple silicon the range of ARM based processors designed by Apple Comparison of ARMv8 A coresReferences Edit a b Tanner Jason Morrison Jim James Dick Fontaine Ray Gamache Phil September 20 2013 Inside the iPhone 5s Chipworks Archived from the original on August 3 2014 Retrieved September 20 2013 Gurman Mark July 31 2013 Apple s upcoming A7 iPhone chip will have Samsung components code inside iOS 7 reveals 9to5Mac Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved September 13 2013 Klug Brian October 24 2013 iPad Air and iPad Mini with Retina Display include Qualcomm s MDM9615 baseband AnandTech Archived from the original on November 27 2013 Retrieved November 17 2013 It isn t news but I ve also confirmed that there are the appropriate references to Apple s S5L8960X SoC otherwise known as Apple s A7 in the iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina Display software bundles same as the iPhone 5s a b c d e f g Lal Shimpi Anand September 17 2013 The iPhone 5s Review A7 SoC Explained AnandTech Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved September 18 2013 a b c d e Lai Shimpi Anand October 29 2013 The iPad Air Review iPhone to iPad CPU Changes AnandTech Archived from the original on November 1 2013 Retrieved October 30 2013 a b c d e f g Lal Shimpi Anand September 17 2013 The iPhone 5s Review After Swift Comes Cyclone AnandTech Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved September 18 2013 a b c Lal Shimpi Anand September 17 2013 The iPhone 5s Review The Move to 64 bit AnandTech Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved September 18 2013 a b Lattner Chris September 10 2013 LLVMdev A7 processor support llvm dev Mailing list Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved July 9 2017 a b Lal Shimpi Anand September 17 2013 The iPhone 5s Review GPU Architecture AnandTech Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved September 18 2013 a b Apple Announces iPhone 5s The Most Forward Thinking Smartphone in the World Press release Apple September 10 2013 Archived from the original on September 11 2013 Retrieved September 13 2013 Lai Shimpi Anand September 10 2013 Apple Announces A7 World s First 64 bit Smartphone SoC AnandTech Archived from the original on September 14 2013 Retrieved September 16 2013 Cunningham Andrew September 10 2013 Apple unveils 64 bit iPhone 5S with fingerprint scanner 199 for 16GB Ars Technica Archived from the original on September 12 2013 Retrieved September 12 2013 iPhone 5s Design Apple September 10 2013 Archived from the original on September 13 2013 Retrieved September 13 2013 Panzarino Matthew September 12 2013 A Photographer s Take On The iPhone 5S Camera TechCrunch Archived from the original on September 13 2013 Retrieved September 13 2013 Mogull Rich September 23 2013 Investigating Touch ID and the Secure Enclave Securosis Retrieved September 25 2013 Lal Shimpi Anand September 17 2013 The iPhone 5s Review M7 Motion Coprocessor AnandTech Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved September 18 2013 Lawler Richard September 10 2013 iPhone 5s packs M7 motion sensing chip CoreMotion API for more accurate tracking Engadget Archived from the original on September 13 2013 Retrieved September 11 2013 Inside the iPhone 5s triksimple com Archived from the original on December 23 2021 Retrieved December 23 2021 iPad Mini Retina Display Teardown IFixit November 12 2013 Archived from the original on November 13 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 triksimple com triksimple December 24 2021 Archived from the original on December 23 2021 Retrieved December 23 2021 Chipworks Confirms Apple s A7 is Built On Samsung s 28nm HK MG Process AnandTech Archived from the original on January 8 2017 Retrieved October 23 2013 Google Motorola Mobility s Moto X Outpaces Competition with New Innovations Archived October 17 2013 at the Wayback Machine ABI Research Quick Turn Teardown of the Apple iPhone 5s TechInsights September 20 2013 Archived from the original on November 3 2014 Retrieved September 20 2013 a b Inside the iPad Air Chipworks November 1 2013 Archived from the original on May 8 2015 Retrieved November 13 2013 iPad Air Teardown IFixit November 1 2013 Archived from the original on November 3 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 Chirgwin Richard February 4 2014 Cupertino copied processor pipelining claims Wisconsin U www theregister co uk The Register Archived from the original on February 4 2014 Retrieved February 3 2014 Joe Mullin October 14 2015 Apple faces 862M patent damage claim from University of Wisconsin Ars Technica Archived from the original on April 20 2017 Retrieved October 14 2015 Wolfe Jan October 26 2017 Apple urges appeals court to toss 506 million patent loss to WARF Reuters Archived from the original on February 23 2018 Retrieved February 22 2018 Stempel Jonathan September 28 2018 Apple wins reversal in University of Wisconsin patent lawsuit Reuters Archived from the original on November 17 2018 Retrieved November 17 2018 Wolfe Jan July 25 2017 Apple ordered to pay 506 million to university in patent dispute Reuters Archived from the original on July 26 2017 Retrieved July 26 2017 Preceded byApple A6 iPhone Apple A6X iPad Apple A72013 Succeeded byApple A8 iPhone amp iPad Mini Apple A8X iPad Air Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Apple A7 amp oldid 1129320374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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