ARM Cortex-A75
The ARM Cortex-A75 is a central processing unit implementing the ARMv8.2-A 64-bit instruction set designed by ARM Holdings's Sophia design centre. The Cortex-A75 is a 3-wide decode out-of-order superscalar pipeline. The Cortex-A75 serves as the successor of the Cortex-A73, designed to improve performance by 20% over the A73 in mobile applications while maintaining the same efficiency.
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Launched | 2017 |
Designed by | ARM Holdings |
Max. CPU clock rate | to 3.0 GHz |
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L1 cache | 128 KB (64 KB I-cache with parity, 64 KB D-cache) per core |
L2 cache | 256–512 KB |
L3 cache | 1–4 MB |
Architecture and classification | |
Application | Mobile Network Infrastructure Automotive designs Servers |
Instruction set | ARMv8.2-A |
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Predecessor(s) | ARM Cortex-A73 ARM Cortex-A72 ARM Cortex-A17 |
Successor(s) | ARM Cortex-A76 |
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