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System On Module (SOM) is a type of semiconductor device that integrates a microprocessor, memory, and other components into a single module. SOMs are used in a variety of applications, including embedded systems, industrial automation, medical devices, and consumer electronics. They are designed to reduce the complexity of system design and reduce the time to market for new products.
SOMs are typically smaller than traditional semiconductor components, allowing for more efficient use of space and power. They also offer greater flexibility in design, allowing for the integration of multiple components into a single module. This allows for faster development cycles and more efficient use of resources.
SOMs are becoming increasingly popular in the semiconductor industry, as they offer a cost-effective solution for system design and development. Companies such as Texas Instruments, NXP Semiconductors, and STMicroelectronics are leading the way in the SOM market. Other companies such as Advantech, Congatec, and Variscite are also offering SOM solutions. Show Less Read more