Keeping up with the Cadence: Accelerating Implementation with POP IP
The most recently released Arm Client CPU, Arm Cortex-A76, provides a new premium mobile experience, boasting laptop-class performance with mobile efficiency. This efficiency has been proven in early Arm CPUs within the Windows laptop ecosystem which now have integrated Arm-based SoCs from Qualcomm into their initial Always-Connected PC offerings. As noted in Rene’s blog, these Arm-based laptops are already paying off with an unprecedented 20-plus hours of battery life and steadily improving performance thanks to ongoing OS and application optimizations.
A few weeks ago, Nandan shared the Client CPU roadmap to follow Cortex-A76 through 2020, with Deimos and Hercules further increasing the performance and efficiency of client CPUs; all optimized for laptop-class performance and the 7nm and 5nm process nodes.
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