There's a hole in the SoC by Pascal Volk Via Flickr: A system on a chip in a LANCOM WiFi access point.

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There's a hole in the SoC by Pascal Volk Via Flickr: A system on a chip in a LANCOM WiFi access point.
Even as Apple’s final event of 2020 gradually becomes a speck in the rearview mirror, I can’t help continually thinking about the new M1 chip that debuted there. I am, at heart, an optimist when it…
Something to think about. Well-argued & deeply insightful from Om Malik as to be expected.
THOUGH I WOULD PERSONALLY NOTE, swings between general-purpose & integrated-vertical, user-side & server-side, this has happened several times since the first microprocessor in the ‘70s. The M1 could very well signal a shift towards RISC and unified memory architecture but I wouldn’t count out CISC/x86 completely though for that matter. Even if Intel drops the ball AMD is still racing too.
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Intel researchers put WiFi inside—the processor, that is
#SuryaRay #Surya After a decade of research, Intel shows off Rosepoint CPU with integrated WiFi. http://dlvr.it/28wB2n @suryaray
By 2017 the global system-on-a-chip (SOC) market has been forecast to reach $48.8 billion. Market growth will be driven by encouraging developments in the field of multiple systems on a chip and increasing Internet-centric applications of SOC, such as in networking and data storage systems.