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Apple's New A10 Processor Could Easily Power the MacBook Air [Report]

Apple's New A10 Processor Could Easily Power the MacBook Air [Report]

Posted October 22, 2016 at 2:17pm by iClarified
Apple's new A10 Fusion processor 'blows away the competition', according to a Mobile Chip Report from The Linley Group.

Linley Gwennap, director of the chip industry research firm, says that the A10 is notably faster than Samsung Electronics’s (005930KS) “Exynos 8890,” Qualcomm’s (QCOM) “Snapdragon 820,” and Huawei’s “Kirin 955,” when compared using single-core instruction runs. While the Samsung and Huawei chips see some advantages with certain multi-core tasks, “the extra cores don’t help most applications, which run only on one or two CPUs.”

Apple's A10 Fusion processor is made up of two CPUs. The one that provides performance is called Hurricane and the other lower power core is called Zephyr. The A10 is larger than its competitors and doesn't always have the best performance per square millimeter but it makes up for it in efficiency per clock cycle. It's believed that Apple may have used design tricks such as “large branch tables” to optimize “branch prediction” when carrying out instructions.


“Apple’s new CPU actually compares better against Intel’s (INTC) mainstream x86 cores,” notes Gwennap. With “nearly identical performance” to Intel’s “Skylake” generation of “Core” processors its very possible that the A10 could be used to power an Apple laptop. As we reported earlier, Apple's A10 benchmarks higher than any MacBook Air ever made.

"Apple’s CPU prowess is beginning to rival Intel’s. In fact, the new Hurricane could easily support products such as the MacBook Air that today use lower-speed Intel chips."

An ARM MacBook has been rumored for quite some time. It's believed that A-series chips would be limited to lower-end devices initially, perhaps a future version of the 12-inch MacBook would be a possible candidate. Fueling the rumor, Apple has already added support for the ARM HURRICANE chip family to macOS Sierra.

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Sorkin
Sorkin - October 26, 2016 at 7:01pm
It is the beginning of the end of hackintosh machines.
Jedi
Jedi - October 23, 2016 at 9:39pm
iPhone owns Google phone. Google is still playing catch up!
yp
yp - October 23, 2016 at 1:13pm
A10 used ARM core .. so its just an ARM SoC .. its not a processor its an SOC ..
Dubsack
Dubsack - October 23, 2016 at 11:42am
Wanna make sum
Dubsack
Dubsack - October 23, 2016 at 11:44am
Goto paidwithus Dot Com if you like money
jbird72
jbird72 - October 23, 2016 at 7:16am
HUGE P&@SY!!!
Florian Schallenberg
Florian Schallenberg - October 22, 2016 at 11:57pm
Does not make any sence. There are no programs that are actually being compiled - or even programmed - for ARM compatibility.
Great!
Great! - October 23, 2016 at 6:52am
Before Macs used Intel, they were on CISC processors. They have switched before and they could switch again.
Mang Domeng
Mang Domeng - October 22, 2016 at 4:52pm
The age of Macs that runs on their own components are coming back! Like the last PowerMac G5 that ran on the G5 processor. It never experienced hangs or lags. Mac processors before are designed and built by them and it performs excellent than Intel's. That's why when they shifted to Intel then I experienced hangs. The good thing about macs if the app crashed or hang the whole system is not affected and you can easily terminate the hanged app. It will be good for Apple if they manufacture their own components again.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - October 22, 2016 at 6:53pm
Good to know because I can't tell you have pissed I was dealing with all the crashing and freezing issues on a Windows computer since the last time I used one.
:D
:D - October 22, 2016 at 3:32pm
Wow, I wonder if Apple will start powering their own laptops if they continue to surpass Intel.
Great!
Great! - October 22, 2016 at 3:13pm
Was there any doubt? Apple will want to control as much of the hardware and software for the best possible integration.
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