system-on-chip (soc) design
System-on-chip (SoC) design refers to the process of integrating multiple electronic components, including processors, memory, I/O interfaces, and other functionalities, onto a single integrated circuit (IC) chip. This high level of integration allows for the creation of complex and compact electronic systems with improved performance, reduced power consumption, and enhanced cost-effectiveness.
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