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[[wikipedia:Apple M1]] (2020)
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[[wikipedia:Apple M1]] (November 2020)
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* Pro, Max, [[Ultra]]
  
  
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* 5 [[nm]]
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** [[Apple M1 Pro]], 32 GB [[max memory]]
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** [[Apple M1 Max]], 64 GB max memory
  
 
* [[MacBook Air]] (M1, 2020)
 
* [[MacBook Air]] (M1, 2020)
 
* [[Mac mini]] (M1, 2020)
 
* [[Mac mini]] (M1, 2020)
* [[MacBook Pro]] (13-inch, M1, 2020)
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* [[MacBook Pro]] 5th generation (13-inch, M1, Nov 2020)
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* [[iMac]] (May 2021)
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* [[iPad Air (5th generation)]]
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* Dedicated neural network hardware in a 16-core [[Neural Engine]], capable of executing 11 trillion operations per second
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* [[ISP]]
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Initial support for the M1 SoC in the Linux kernel was released on June 27, 2021, with version [[5.13]]
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== [[GPU]] ==
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Apple's claim can execute nearly 25,000 threads simultaneously and have a maximum floating point ([[FP32]]) performance of 2.6 [[TFLOPs]].
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== Errata ==
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The M1 chip has errata given the name "[[M1RACLES]]". Two sandboxed applications can exchange data without the system's knowledge by using an unintentionally writable processor register as a covert channel, violating the security model and constituting a minor vulnerability. It was discovered by [[Héctor Martín]] Cantero
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== Related ==
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* [[Asahi Linux]]
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* [[Apple silicon]]
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* <code>[[uname -m]]</code>
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* [[Apple M2]] (June 6, 2022)
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* [[Apple Neural Engine (ANE)]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
* {{ARM}}
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* {{M1}}
* {{Apple}}
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* {{Apple chips}}
* {{CPU}}
 
  
 
[[Category:CPU]]
 
[[Category:CPU]]
 
[[Category:Apple]]
 
[[Category:Apple]]
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[[Category:ARM]]

Latest revision as of 21:04, 10 April 2024

wikipedia:Apple M1 (November 2020)



  • Dedicated neural network hardware in a 16-core Neural Engine, capable of executing 11 trillion operations per second
  • ISP

Initial support for the M1 SoC in the Linux kernel was released on June 27, 2021, with version 5.13

GPU[edit]

Apple's claim can execute nearly 25,000 threads simultaneously and have a maximum floating point (FP32) performance of 2.6 TFLOPs.

Errata[edit]

The M1 chip has errata given the name "M1RACLES". Two sandboxed applications can exchange data without the system's knowledge by using an unintentionally writable processor register as a covert channel, violating the security model and constituting a minor vulnerability. It was discovered by Héctor Martín Cantero

Related[edit]

See also[edit]

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