System on a chip

A system on a chip or system on chip (SoC or SOC) is an integrated circuit (IC) that integrates all components of a computer or other electronic system into a single chip. It may contain digital, analog, mixed-signal, and often radio-frequency functions—all on a single chip substrate. SoCs are very common in the mobile electronics market because of their low power consumption. A typical application is in the area of embedded systems.

The contrast with a microcontroller is one of degree. Microcontrollers typically have under 100 KB of RAM (often just a few kilobytes) and often really are single-chip-systems, whereas the term SoC is typically used for more powerful processors, capable of running software such as the desktop versions of Windows and Linux, which need external memory chips (flash, RAM) to be useful, and which are used with various external peripherals. In short, for larger systems, the term system on a chip is hyperbole, indicating technical direction more than reality: a high degree of chip integration, leading toward reduced manufacturing costs, and the production of smaller systems. Many systems are too complex to fit on just one chip built with a processor optimized for just one of the system's tasks.

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System-on-Chip (SoC) Market worth $205.97 Billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 8.3%

GetNews 01 Apr 2025
"System-on-Chip (SoC) Market". Global System-on-Chip (SoC) Market Size in terms of revenue is estimated to be worth $138.46 billion in 2024 and is poised to reach $205.97 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 8.3% during the forecast period.
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