ARM Cortex-A720

The ARM Cortex-A720 is a CPU core model from Arm unveiled in TCS23 (total compute solution), it serves as a successor of the CPU core ARM Cortex-A715, Cortex-A700 CPU cores series generally focus on high performance and efficiency, the CPU core can be paired with other cores in its family like ARM Cortex-X4 or/and ARM Cortex-A520 in a CPU cluster. It can be used as either "big" or "LITTLE".

Architecture changes in comparison with ARM Cortex-A715

 * 15% peak performance improvement over the Cortex-A715
 * Can down to same size as Cortex-A78 with 10% performance improvement
 * Down L2 cache hit latency to 9 cycles (from 10 cycles)
 * Down mispredict latency to 11 cycles (from 12 cycles)
 * x2 L2 bandwidth
 * Area optimize configuration for no area cost vs A78
 * DSU-120
 * Up to 14 cores (up from 12 cores)
 * Up to 32 MiB of shared L3 cache (increased from 16 MiB)
 * Update to ARMv9.2