Apple A14
System on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc.
The Apple A14 Bionic is a 64-bit ARMv8.4-A[ 6] system on a chip (SoC)designed by Apple Inc. , part of the Apple silicon series. It appears in the iPad Air (4th generation) and iPad (10th generation) , as well as iPhone 12 Mini , iPhone 12 , iPhone 12 Pro , and iPhone 12 Pro Max . Apple states that the central processing unit (CPU) performs up to 40% faster than the A12 , while the graphics processing unit (GPU) is up to 30% faster than the A12. It also includes a 16-core neural engine and new machine learning matrix accelerators that perform twice and ten times as fast, respectively.[ 7] [ 8]
Design
The Apple A14 Bionic features an Apple-designed 64-bit, six-core CPU, implementing ARMv8 [ 6] with two high-performance cores called Firestorm and four energy-efficient cores called Icestorm .[ 5]
The A14 integrates an Apple-designed four-core GPU with 30% faster graphics performance than the A12.[ 8] The A14 includes dedicated neural network hardware that Apple calls a new 16-core Neural Engine.[ 8] The Neural Engine can perform 11 trillion operations per second.[ 8] In addition to the separate Neural Engine, the A14 CPU includes second-generation machine learning matrix scalar multiplication accelerators (which Apple calls AMX blocks).[ 8] [ 9] The A14 also includes a new image processor with improved computational photography capabilities.[ 10]
A14 is manufactured by TSMC on their first-generation 5 nm fabrication process, N5. This makes the A14 the first commercially available product to be manufactured on a 5 nm process node .[ 11] The transistor count has increased to 11.8 billion, a 38.8% increase from the A13 's transistor count of 8.5 billion.[ 12] [ 13] According to Semianalysis, the die size of A14 processor is 88 mm2 , with a transistor density of 134 million transistors per mm2 .[ 14] It is manufactured in a package on package (PoP) together with 4 GB of LPDDR4X memory in the iPhone 12[ 1] and 6 GB of LPDDR4X memory in the iPhone 12 Pro.[ 1]
The A14 has video codec encoding support for HEVC and H.264 . It has decoding support for HEVC, H.264, MPEG‑4 Part 2 , and Motion JPEG .[ 15]
The A14 would be later used as the basis for the M1 series of chips, used in various Macintosh and iPad models.
Products that include the Apple A14 Bionic
Variants
The table below shows the various SoCs based on the "Firestorm" and "Icestorm" microarchitectures.
Variant
CPU
cores (P+E)
GPU cores
GPUEU
GraphicsALU
Neural Engine cores
Neural Engine performance
Memory (GB)
Transistor count
A14
6 (2+4)
4
64
512
16
11 TOPS
4–6
11.8 billion
M1
8 (4+4)
7
112
896
8–16
16 billion
M1
8
128
1024
M1 Pro
8 (6+2)
14
224
1792
16–32
34 billion
M1 Pro
10 (8+2)
M1 Pro
16
256
2048
M1 Max
10 (8+2)
24
384
3072
32–64
57 billion
M1 Max
32
512
4096
M1 Ultra
20 (16+4)
48
768
6144
32
22 TOPS
64–128
114 billion
M1 Ultra
64
1024
8192
See also
References
^ a b c "iPhone 12 and 12 Pro Teardown" . iFixit . October 20, 2020. Archived from the original on November 28, 2020. Retrieved October 20, 2020 .
^ Frumusanu, Andrei (November 20, 2020). "The iPhone 12 & 12 Pro Review: New Design and Diminishing Returns" . Archived from the original on November 30, 2020. Retrieved May 19, 2024 .
^ "Apple A14 Die Annotation and Analysis – Terrifying Implications For The Industry" . SemiAnalysis . October 30, 2020. Archived from the original on May 12, 2021. Retrieved October 30, 2020 .
^ Gurman, Mark; Wu, Debby; King, Ian (April 23, 2020). "Apple Aims to Sell Macs With Its Own Chips Starting in 2021" . Bloomberg . Archived from the original on September 3, 2020. Retrieved September 15, 2020 .
^ a b Frumusanu, Andrei (September 15, 2020). "Apple Announces new 8th gen iPad with A12, iPad Air with 5nm A14 Chip" . AnandTech . Archived from the original on September 29, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2020 .
^ a b c "llvm-project/llvm/unittests/TargetParser/TargetParserTest.cpp at main · llvm/llvm-project · GitHub" . GitHub . September 10, 2024. Retrieved September 10, 2024 .
^ "Apple iPhone 12 - Full phone specifications" (Press release). October 13, 2020. Archived from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved November 13, 2020 .
^ a b c d e "Apple unveils all-new iPad Air with A14 Bionic, Apple's most advanced chip" (Press release). Apple. September 15, 2020. Archived from the original on September 20, 2020. Retrieved September 15, 2020 .
^ Ritchie, Rene (September 28, 2020). "Apple A14 Bionic Explained — From iPad Air to iPhone 12" . iMore . Archived from the original on September 29, 2020. Retrieved September 29, 2020 .
^ "Apple introduces iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max with 5G" (Press release). Apple. October 13, 2020. Archived from the original on October 13, 2020. Retrieved October 13, 2020 .
^ Frumusanu, Andrei (September 15, 2020). "Apple Announces 5nm A14 SoC - Meagre Upgrades, Or Just Less Power Hungry?" . AnandTech . Archived from the original on September 16, 2020. Retrieved September 15, 2020 .
^ Sohail, Omar (September 15, 2020). "Apple A14 Bionic Gets Highlighted With 11.8 Billion Transistors, 40% Higher Performance, New 6-Core CPU, and More" . Wccftech . Archived from the original on September 17, 2020. Retrieved September 19, 2020 .
^ Zafar, Ramish (September 10, 2019). "Apple A13 For iPhone 11 Has 8.5 Billion Transistors, Quad-Core GPU" . Wccftech . Archived from the original on October 14, 2020. Retrieved October 5, 2020 .
^ Patel, Dylan (October 27, 2020). "Apple's A14 Packs 134 Million Transistors/mm², but Falls Short of TSMC's Density Claims" . SemiAnalysis . Archived from the original on December 12, 2020. Retrieved October 29, 2020 .
^ "iPhone 12 – Technical Specifications" . support.apple.com . Archived from the original on October 24, 2021. Retrieved October 24, 2021 .
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Category
Application ARM-based chips
Application processors (32-bit)
ARMv7-A
Cortex-A5 Cortex-A7
Allwinner A2x, A3x, A83T, H3, H8
NXP i.MX7 , QorIQ LS10xx , NXP i.MX6UL
Broadcom VideoCore BCM2836, BCM23550
Leadcore LC1813, LC1860/C, LC1913, LC1960
Marvell Armada PXA1920, 1500 mini plus
MediaTek MT65xx
Qualcomm Snapdragon 200, 205, 208, 210, 212 , 400
Cortex-A8 Cortex-A9
Actions ATM702x , ATM703x
Altera Cyclone V, Arria V/10
Amlogic AML8726, MX, M6x, M801, M802/S802, S812, T86x
Apple A5 , A5X
Broadcom VideoCore BCM21xxx, BCM28xxx
Freescale i.MX6
HiSilicon K3V2 , 910's
InfoTM iMAPx912
Leadcore LC1810, LC1811
Marvell Armada 1500 mini
MediaTek MT65xx
Nvidia Tegra , 2 , 3 , 4i
Nufront NuSmart 2816M, NS115, NS115M
Renesas EMMA EV2, R-Car H1, RZ/A
Rockchip RK292x , RK30xx , RK31xx
Samsung Exynos 4 421x , 441x
ST-Ericsson NovaThor
Telechips TCC8803
Texas Instruments OMAP 4
Texas Instruments Sitara AM4xxx
VIA WonderMedia WM88x0, 89x0
Xilinx Zynq-7000
ZiiLABS ZMS-20, ZMS-40
Cortex-A15 Cortex-A17 Others ARMv7-A compatible
Apple A6 , A6X , S1 , S1P , S2 , S3
Broadcom Brahma-B15
Marvell P4J
Qualcomm Snapdragon S1, S2, S3, S4 Plus, S4 Pro, 600, 800 (Scorpion , Krait )
ARMv8-A
Application processors (64-bit)
ARMv8-A
Cortex-A35 Cortex-A53
Actions GT7, S900, V700
Allwinner A64, H5, H64, R18
Altera Stratix 10
Amlogic S9 Family, T96x
Broadcom BCM2837
EZchip TILE-Mx100
HiSilicon Kirin 620 , 650, 655, 658, 659 , 930, 935
Marvell Armada PXA1928, Mobile PXA1908/PXA1936
MediaTek MT673x , MT675x , MT6761V , MT6762 /V , MT6763T , MT6765 /G/H , MT6795 , MT8161, MT8163, MT8165, MT8732, MT8735, MT8752
NXP ARM S32 , QorIQ LS1088, LS1043 , i.MX8M
Qualcomm Snapdragon 215 , 410, 412, 415, 425, 427, 429, 430, 435, 439, 450 , 610, 615, 616, 617, 625, 626, 630
Renesas RZ/V2M
Rockchip RK3328, RK3368
Samsung Exynos 7570, 7578, 7580, 7870, 7880
Texas Instruments Sitara AM6xxx
UNISOC SC9820E , SC9832E, SC9860/GV
Xilinx ZynqMP
Cortex-A57 Cortex-A72
AWS Graviton
Broadcom BCM2711
HiSilicon Kirin 950, 955 , Kunpeng 916
MediaTek MT6797/D/T/X , MT8173, MT8176, MT8693
MStar 6A938
Qualcomm Snapdragon 650, 652, 653
Rockchip RK3399
NXP QorIQ LS2088 , QorIQ LS1046A , QorIQ LX2160A , QorIQ LS1028A , i.MX8
Cortex-A73
Qualcomm Snapdragon 460 , 632, 636, 660, 662, 665, 680, 685 , 6s 4G Gen 1 , 835
Samsung Exynos 7872, 7884, 7885, 7904, 9609, 9610, 9611
HiSilicon Kirin 710 , 960 , 970
MediaTek MT6771/V , MT6799 , MT8183, MT8788
Amlogic S922X
Others ARMv8-A compatible
ARMv8.1-A
ARMv8.2-A
Cortex-A55 Cortex-A75
Qualcomm Snapdragon 670 , 710, 712 , 845 , 850
Samsung Exynos 9820, 9825
MediaTek MT6769H/T/V/Z , MT6768, MT6779V
UNISOC T310, T606, T610, T615, T616, T618, T619, T620, T700, T710 , T740
Cortex-A76
Allwinner A733
Google Tensor
HiSilicon Kirin 810, 820 , 980, 985 , 990
Qualcomm Snapdragon 480(+) , 675, 678 , 720G, 730(G), 732G, 765(G), 768G , 855(+), 860 , 7c (Gen 2), 8c, 8cx (Gen 2)
Microsoft SQ1 and SQ2
MediaTek MT6781, MT6785V, MT6789 , MT6833V/P, MT6853V/T , MT6873, MT6875 , Dimensity 6020, 6080, 6100+, 6300(+) , MT8192
Samsung Exynos 990
UNISOC T750, T760, T765, T770, T820
Cortex-A77 Cortex-A78
Google Tensor G2
MediaTek MT6877, MT6878 , MT6879, MT6891, MT6893 , Dimensity 7020, 7025(Ultra), 7030, 7050, 7300(Energy/X) , 8000, 8020, 8050, 8100, 8200 , Kompanio 900T, 1200, 1380, 1300T
Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 1, 4(s) Gen 2 , 695 , 6 Gen 1, 6(s) Gen 3 , 778G(+), 780G, 782G , 888(+)
Samsung Exynos 1080, 1280, 1330, 1380 , 2100
Cortex-X1 Neoverse N1 Others
Cortex-A65, Cortex-A65AE, Cortex-A76AE, Cortex-A78C, Cortex-X1C, Neoverse E1
ARMv8.2-A compatible
ARMv8.3-A
ARMv8.4-A
ARMv8.5-A
ARMv8.6-A
ARMv8.7-A
ARMv9.0-A
ARMv9.2-A