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== CPU cores == |
Revision as of 15:44, 19 August 2021
For firmware version codenames (BuildTrains), see Firmware Codenames.
This page lists several code names of Apple features.
- Broadway
- Apple Card
- Durian
- AirTags (seen eg. in the firmware update)
- Ensemble
- Universal Control (macOS 12)
- Haywire
- Lightning video adapters (eg. Lightning to HDMI)
- HiFive
- Chip present in Lightning cable connectors to negotiate the Lightning protocol.
- Hydra
- Multiplexing chip in iDevices since iPhone X to deal with the Lightning protocol.
- Madrid
- iMessage (appears in iMessage code, data files, and protocol)
- Mesa
- TouchID
- Rose
- U1 / Ultra Wide Band chip
- Stark
- CarPlay
- Stockholm
- Apple Pay / Secure Element
- Skywagon
- Xcode Cloud
- Tristar
- Multiplexing chip in iDevices that deals with the Lightning protocol.
- Wormhole
- AirDrop (sharingd used to have classes like SDWormholeConnection)
CPU cores
Since the A6, Apple SoCs have Apple-designed CPU cores. This table lists their names.
SoC | Performance core | Low-power core |
---|---|---|
A6 | Swift | |
A7 | Cyclone | |
A8 | Typhoon | |
A9 | Twister | |
A10 | Hurricane | Zephyr |
A11 | Monsoon | Mistral |
A12 | Vortex | Tempest |
A13 | Lightning | Thunder |
A14/M1 | Firestorm | Icestorm |