
The A23's CPU frequency was intended to run up to 1.5 GHz.


In October, 2013, Allwinner released its second dual-core A23, touted to be "The most efficient dual core processor" for tablets. Based on quad-core cortex-A7 CPU architecture, this processor allows 3G, 2G, LTE, WIFI, BT, FM, GPS, AGPS and NFC using a minimum of external components. In March 2013, Allwinner launched its quad-core Phablet processor A31s. Allwinner was the first to make this ARM processor core available in mass production. Production of the A31 started in September 2012 and end products, mostly high-end tablets from Chinese manufacturers, appeared on the market in early 2013, including the Onda V972. In December 2012, Allwinner announced the availability of two ARM Cortex-A7 MPCore powered products, the dual-core Allwinner A20 and quad-core Allwinner A31. They have also been adopted in free hardware projects like the Cubieboard development board. In 2011, the company became an ARM processor licensee, and subsequently announced a series of ARM Cortex-A8 powered mobile application processors, including A10, A13 and A10s, which were used in numerous tablets, and also in PC-on-a-stick and media center devices. Product Lines Allwinner was the No.1 supplier of application processors for Android tablets in 2012 Allwinner Product History A-Series Allwinner A23 Dual-Core in a Chinese TabletĪ series processors are used for mobile applications, mainly referring to tablet application. DigiTimes has also projected that Allwinner will fall to the number four position in Q4 2014, being passed by Intel, as Allwinner's unit shipments continue to decline. For Q2 2014, Allwinner was reported by DigiTimes to be the third largest supplier to the Chinese market after Rockchip and MediaTek. Īccording to DigiTimes, in Q4 2013 Allwinner lost its number one position in terms of unit shipments to the Chinese market to Rockchip.

In 20, Allwinner was the number one supplier in terms of unit shipments of application processors for Android tablets worldwide. Since its founding in 2007, Allwinner has released over fifteen SoC processors for use in Android-based tablets, as well as in smartphones, over-the-air OTT boxes, video camera systems, car DVRs, and car media players.

It has a sales and technical support office in Shenzhen, Guangdong, and logistics operations in Hong Kong. The company is headquartered in Zhuhai, Guangdong, China. Allwinner Technology Co., Ltd is a fabless semiconductor company that designs mixed-signal systems on a chip (SoC).
