ARM Cortex-A57

Realizes: high-performance mobile compute

ARM's Cortex-A57 is a high-performance, out-of-order 64-bit ARMv8-A core with a 3-wide decode/issue pipeline, aggressive micro-op reordering, and NEON/FPU arrays, routinely paired in big.LITTLE clusters with Cortex-A53 companions in platforms such as Nvidia Tegra X1 and Samsung Exynos to cover flagship smartphone and tablet workloads.

Examples

Nvidia Tegra X1 big.LITTLE cluster

The Nvidia Tegra X1 integrates four Cortex-A57 big cores with four Cortex-A53 little cores and a Maxwell GPU, showcasing big.LITTLE scheduling for flagship tablets, automotive boards, and products such as the Google Pixel C.

Mobile gaming, multimedia decode, and machine learning inference delivered by big.LITTLE scheduling across Cortex-A57/A53 clusters.