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Part E Appendices
This part describes the appendices of the Cortex-A76 core.
Appendix A Cortex
®
-A76 Core AArch32 unpredictable behaviors
This appendix describes the cases in which the Cortex-A76 core implementation diverges from
the preferred behavior described in Armv8 AArch32 UNPREDICTABLE behaviors.
Appendix B Revisions
This appendix describes the technical changes between released issues of this book.
Glossary
The Arm
®
Glossary is a list of terms used in Arm documentation, together with definitions for those
terms. The Arm Glossary does not contain terms that are industry standard unless the Arm meaning
differs from the generally accepted meaning.
See the Arm
®
Glossary for more information.
Typographic conventions
italic
Introduces special terminology, denotes cross-references, and citations.
bold
Highlights interface elements, such as menu names. Denotes signal names. Also used for terms
in descriptive lists, where appropriate.
monospace
Denotes text that you can enter at the keyboard, such as commands, file and program names,
and source code.
monospace
Denotes a permitted abbreviation for a command or option. You can enter the underlined text
instead of the full command or option name.
monospace italic
Denotes arguments to monospace text where the argument is to be replaced by a specific value.
monospace bold
Denotes language keywords when used outside example code.
<and>
Encloses replaceable terms for assembler syntax where they appear in code or code fragments.
For example:
MRC p15, 0, <Rd>, <CRn>, <CRm>, <Opcode_2>
SMALL CAPITALS
Used in body text for a few terms that have specific technical meanings, that are defined in the
Arm
®
Glossary. For example, IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED, IMPLEMENTATION SPECIFIC, UNKNOWN, and
UNPREDICTABLE.
Timing diagrams
The following figure explains the components used in timing diagrams. Variations, when they occur,
have clear labels. You must not assume any timing information that is not explicit in the diagrams.
Shaded bus and signal areas are undefined, so the bus or signal can assume any value within the shaded
area at that time. The actual level is unimportant and does not affect normal operation.
Preface
Using this book
100798_0300_00_en Copyright © 2016–2018 Arm Limited or its affiliates. All rights
reserved.
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ARM Cortex-A76 Core Specifications

General IconGeneral
ArchitectureARMv8.2-A
MicroarchitectureCortex-A76
Pipeline Depth13 stages
FrequencyUp to 3.0 GHz
Process Technology7nm
Core TypeOut-of-order
NEONYes
Power EfficiencyImproved over Cortex-A75
Performance Improvement35% over Cortex-A75
Core Count1-4 cores per cluster
ISA SupportAArch64 and AArch32
Branch PredictionYes
L1 Data Cache32KB, per core
L2 Cache256KB or 512KB, per core
L3 CacheUp to 4MB
Memory SupportLPDDR4, LPDDR4X, DDR4
DynamIQ Shared Unit (DSU)DynamIQ Shared Unit (DSU)
Cryptography ExtensionsYes
Virtualization SupportYes
L1 Cache64 KB per core

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