ARM Cortex-A76

ARM Cortex-A76
General information
Launched2018[1]
Designed byARM Holdings
Performance
Max. CPU clock rateto 3 GHz in phones, 3.3 GHz in tablets/laptops 
Address width40-bit
Cache
L1 cache128 KiB (64 KiB D-cache and 64 KiB I-cache with parity) per core
L2 cache128–512 KiB per core
L3 cache512 KiB–4 MiB (optional)
Architecture and classification
Instruction setARMv8-A: A64, A32, T32
Extensions
Physical specifications
Cores
  • 1–4
Co-processorARM Cortex-A55 (optional)
Products, models, variants
Product code name
  • Enyo
Variant
History
PredecessorsARM Cortex-A75
ARM Cortex-A73
ARM Cortex-A72
SuccessorARM Cortex-A77

The ARM Cortex-A76 is a central processing unit (CPU) core implementing the 64-bit ARMv8.2-A architecture, designed by Arm Holdings' design center in Austin, Texas. Compared to its predecessor, the Cortex-A75, ARM claimed performance improvements of up to 25% in integer operations and 35% in floating-point operations.[2]

  1. ^ Shrout, Ryan; Moorhead, Patrick (31 May 2018). "Ep 23 – 5/31/18 – The Future of Arm with Nandan Nayampally". The Tech Analysts Podcast. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  2. ^ Frumusanu, Andrei (31 May 2018). "Arm Cortex-A76 CPU Unveiled". AnandTech. Retrieved 1 June 2018.


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