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In the third paragraph, there is a lot of usage of the word "we." As there hasn't been a party identified (certainly not one containing a self!), this conjugation should be replaced. Suggest changing from first-person plural to third-person singular:
For example:
Michael ( talk) 14:51, 27 April 2017 (UTC)
Currently, the first image of the document is a photo of a full Raspberry Pi - which (in my opinion) might be confusing to some readers. It probably did confuse my friend, who mentioned raspberry pi as an example of a SoC in his article.
I propose replacing the image with something like under that link.
77.253.18.54 ( talk) 00:58, 22 June 2020 (UTC)
How can secondary storage be part of an SoC ("These components almost always include […] secondary storage"), when further down it says that "higher-performance SoCs are often paired with dedicated and physically separate memory and secondary storage"? Can it be clarified if secondary storage is only to be paired with higher-performance SoCs? How would the volumes that secondary storage require find their space in an SoC anyway? invenio t c 03:39, 10 July 2021 (UTC)
"Types" section contains the following sentence:
Essentially every SoC is reprogrammable to some extent (microprocessors can load executable code from external storage, microcontrollers can be reprogrammed or flashed with a built-in flasher). This sentence does not make any sense. When I go to linked page, Programmable system-on-chip, I get few redirects and end up on Cypress PSoC which appears to be just a product name of Cypress Semiconductor. Anton.bersh ( talk) 20:09, 5 February 2022 (UTC)
How I can update my I phone 6 plus 2001:8F8:1363:E2B0:F839:129:4990:9339 ( talk) 11:28, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
How I can update my I phone 2001:8F8:1363:E2B0:F839:129:4990:9339 ( talk) 11:30, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
PC CPUs have fit the definition of a SoC used in the lead in of this article for some time, i.e modern Intel and AMD CPUs have onboard GPUs, Memory interfaces, USB interfaces and PCIe interfaces for both expansion and storage. This seems to be written as if PCs still used northbridges, which has not been the case for years. 27.96.195.129 ( talk) 09:08, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
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In the third paragraph, there is a lot of usage of the word "we." As there hasn't been a party identified (certainly not one containing a self!), this conjugation should be replaced. Suggest changing from first-person plural to third-person singular:
For example:
Michael ( talk) 14:51, 27 April 2017 (UTC)
Currently, the first image of the document is a photo of a full Raspberry Pi - which (in my opinion) might be confusing to some readers. It probably did confuse my friend, who mentioned raspberry pi as an example of a SoC in his article.
I propose replacing the image with something like under that link.
77.253.18.54 ( talk) 00:58, 22 June 2020 (UTC)
How can secondary storage be part of an SoC ("These components almost always include […] secondary storage"), when further down it says that "higher-performance SoCs are often paired with dedicated and physically separate memory and secondary storage"? Can it be clarified if secondary storage is only to be paired with higher-performance SoCs? How would the volumes that secondary storage require find their space in an SoC anyway? invenio t c 03:39, 10 July 2021 (UTC)
"Types" section contains the following sentence:
Essentially every SoC is reprogrammable to some extent (microprocessors can load executable code from external storage, microcontrollers can be reprogrammed or flashed with a built-in flasher). This sentence does not make any sense. When I go to linked page, Programmable system-on-chip, I get few redirects and end up on Cypress PSoC which appears to be just a product name of Cypress Semiconductor. Anton.bersh ( talk) 20:09, 5 February 2022 (UTC)
How I can update my I phone 6 plus 2001:8F8:1363:E2B0:F839:129:4990:9339 ( talk) 11:28, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
How I can update my I phone 2001:8F8:1363:E2B0:F839:129:4990:9339 ( talk) 11:30, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
PC CPUs have fit the definition of a SoC used in the lead in of this article for some time, i.e modern Intel and AMD CPUs have onboard GPUs, Memory interfaces, USB interfaces and PCIe interfaces for both expansion and storage. This seems to be written as if PCs still used northbridges, which has not been the case for years. 27.96.195.129 ( talk) 09:08, 8 January 2024 (UTC)