ARM_Cortex-A12

ARM Cortex-A12

ARM Cortex-A12

32-bit multicore processor


The ARM Cortex-A12 is a 32-bit processor core licensed by ARM Holdings implementing the ARMv7-A architecture. It provides up to 4 cache-coherent cores. The Cortex-A12 is a successor to the Cortex-A9.[2]

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ARM renamed A12 as a variant of Cortex-A17 since the second revision of the core in early 2014, because they were indistinguishable in performance.[3][4]

Overview

ARM claims that the Cortex-A12 core is 40 percent more powerful than the Cortex-A9 core.[5] New features not found in the Cortex-A9 include hardware virtualization and 40-bit Large Physical Address Extensions (LPAE) addressing. It was announced as supporting big.LITTLE,[6] however shortly afterwards the ARM Cortex-A17 was announced as the upgraded version with that capability.[7]

Key features of the Cortex-A12 core are:[8]

See also


References

  1. "What core follows ARM's A12?". 15 January 2014.
  2. Anand Lal Shimpi (11 February 2014). "ARM Cortex A17: An Evolved Cortex A12 for the Mainstream in 2015". AnandTech. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  3. Stefan Rosinger (1 October 2014). "ARM Cortex-A17 / Cortex-A12 processor update". ARM Connected Community.
  4. Anand Lal Shimpi (11 February 2014). "ARM Cortex A17: An Evolved Cortex A12 for the Mainstream in 2015". Anandtech.
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