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SoC

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What is SoC?

SoC stands for System on a Chip. It is an integrated circuit that integrates all or most components of a computer or other electronic system. These components may include a central processing unit (CPU), memory, input/output ports, and secondary storage – all on a single substrate or microchip. SoCs are commonly used in mobile devices, embedded systems, and other applications where size, power efficiency, and integration are important.

What other technologies are related to SoC?

SoC Competitor Technologies

ASICs are custom-designed integrated circuits that can offer similar functionality to SoCs, potentially competing in specific applications.
mentioned alongside SoC in 12% (1.8k) of relevant job posts
FPGAs can be used as an alternative to SoCs, especially in applications requiring flexibility and reconfigurability.
mentioned alongside SoC in 7% (2.9k) of relevant job posts
MCUs (Microcontroller Units) are similar to SoCs but typically less complex and targeted towards embedded control applications, making them a potential competitor.
mentioned alongside SoC in 17% (680) of relevant job posts

SoC Complementary Technologies

PCIe is a high-speed serial bus interface commonly used in SoCs for connecting peripherals.
mentioned alongside SoC in 9% (2.6k) of relevant job posts
A CPU is often a core component within an SoC, responsible for general-purpose processing.
mentioned alongside SoC in 16% (1k) of relevant job posts
Network-on-Chip (NoC) is a communication subsystem within an SoC.
mentioned alongside SoC in 27% (423) of relevant job posts

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