Apple A6

Apple A6
The A6 processor
General information
LaunchedSeptember 21, 2012
DiscontinuedSeptember 9, 2015 (February 17, 2016 India)[1]
Designed byApple Inc.
Common manufacturer
Product codeS5L8950X
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate1.3 GHz[3] 
Cache
L1 cache32 KB instruction + 32 KB data[4]
L2 cache1 MB[4]
Architecture and classification
ApplicationMobile
Technology node32 nm[5]
MicroarchitectureSwift[4]
Instruction setARMv7-A: ARM, Thumb-2 with "armv7s" extensions (integer division, VFPv4, Advanced SIMDv2)[6]
Physical specifications
Cores
GPUPowerVR SGX543MP3 (triple-core)[7]
Products, models, variants
Variant
History
PredecessorsApple A5 (iPhone)
Apple A5X (iPad)
SuccessorApple A7

The Apple A6 is a 32-bit package on package (PoP) system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series. It was introduced on September 12, 2012, at the launch of the iPhone 5. Apple states that it is up to twice as fast and has up to twice the graphics power compared with its predecessor, the Apple A5.[8] Software updates for devices using this chip ceased in 2019, with the release of iOS 10.3.4 on the iPhone 5 as it was discontinued with the release of iOS 11 in 2017.

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  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference Engadget-A6-1.3GHz was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ a b c d Cite error: The named reference A6NamedSwift was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Chipworks-A6 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  8. ^ "Apple Introduces iPhone 5" (Press release). Apple. 2012-09-12. Retrieved 2023-12-10.