The iPhone X is the A11 Bionic processor.
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The A11 uses a 6-core design, heterogeneous multiprocessing (HMP), and a self-developed GPU. The six cores consist of two high-performance cores and four energy-efficient cores, and are able to work with all of them at the same time. The two high-performance cores are 25% faster than the A10 core, while the four efficient cores are 70% faster than the A10's energy efficient cores. In terms of process, the A11 uses TSMC's 10-nanometer manufacturing process, and the chip contains 4.3 billion transistors.
The iPhone X is powered by the A11 Bionic processor and has a neural network engine that can perform up to 600 billion operations per second. The CPU's four energy efficiency cores are up to 70% faster than the A10Fusion, and the two performance cores are up to 25% faster. The iPhone X supports wireless charging, which is also the first time Apple has offered this feature for an iPhone, which Apple has named \"Qi\" and is compatible with Qi chargers.