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Cocorico

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Hi everyone,


Does anyone know if there is a difference between the Apple A11 processor and the Apple 11 "Bionic" processor?

Or is it the same?


Likewise, for the A10 : is there a difference between the 10 X and the 10 X "Fusion"?

the A10 X and the A10 X Fusion...but what about the A10 without X and without Fusion ?


For memory :

the A10 Fusion 2,340 Mhz

the A10 X Fusion 2,390 Mhz

There one finds a difference ...


And the A10?


(Google is really not very clear on all that kind of differences ...)
 

UltimateSyn

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“Bionic” and “fusion” are just marketing nomenclature added onto the A10 and A11 branding. Only difference is A10 vs A10X and A11 vs A11X (but there is no A11X). Generally the X chips provide a higher clock rate and more GPU power. The A10 was also a quad-core chip, whereas the A10X and A11 have six cores.

“Fusion” with the A10 was meant to signify that it was fusing high performance and low performance cores
“Bionic” refers to the neural network capabilities of the A11
 
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Cocorico

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Thanks a lot ;)
[doublepost=1540339858][/doublepost]By the way do we find the same procedure with the A12 ?
 
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