Apple A8

Apple A8
Apple A8 processor
General information
LaunchedSeptember 9, 2014
DiscontinuedOctober 18, 2022
Designed byApple Inc.
Common manufacturer
Product codeAPL1011
Performance
Max. CPU clock rate1.1 GHz (iPod Touch (6th generation))  to 1.4 GHz (iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus) and 1.5 GHz (iPad mini 4 & Apple TV (4th Gen)) 
Cache
L1 cachePer core: 64 KB instruction + 64 KB data
L2 cache1 MB shared
L3 cache4 MB
Architecture and classification
ApplicationMobile
Technology node22 nm (20SOC)
MicroarchitectureTyphoon
Instruction setARMv8-A: A64, A32, T32
Physical specifications
Transistors
  • 2 billion
Cores
  • 2
GPUCustom PowerVR Series 6XT (quad-core)
Products, models, variants
Variant
History
PredecessorApple A7
SuccessorApple A9

The Apple A8 is a 64-bit ARM-based system on a chip (SoC) designed by Apple Inc., part of the Apple silicon series. It first appeared in the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which were introduced on September 9, 2014. Apple states that it has 25% more CPU performance and 50% more graphics performance while drawing only 50% of the power of its predecessor, the Apple A7. The latest software updates for the 1.1GHz and 1.4GHz variants systems using this chip are iOS 12.5.7, released on January 23, 2023 as they were discontinued with the release of iOS 13 in 2019, and 1.5 GHz variant for the iPad Mini 4 is iPadOS 15.8.4, released on March 31, 2025 as it was discontinued with the release of iPadOS 16 in 2022, while updates for the 1.5 GHz variant continue for Apple TV HD, with the current release of tvOS 18 and support for tvOS 26 guaranteed, making it the oldest supported Apple SoC. The A8 chip was discontinued on October 18, 2022, following the discontinuation of the Apple TV HD.