What’s this, then?
System on a chip, or SoC, is a name you should take both literally and with a pinch of salt. Basically, it’s about boiling down all the things that make a computer a computer into an efficient package that can be stored, for the most part, on a single silicon chip. It doesn’t mean that your next PC will be made of one chip, though – just fewer chips.
What makes it important?
Think about it in terms of economics. If a computer manufacturer can order up one thing to replace a number of different components, there’s a massive cost saving which will be passed down to you. SoC reduces complexity and heat, meaning PCs can start to get smaller and lighter. And SoC allows different PC…
