Hi Ali,
Thank you for the update.
SoC are generally used for smartphones and tablet which don’t just use “processors”, they use what’s called a System-on-a-Chip (or SoC). The one-liner would be that it is the equivalent of a computer motherboard, including main processor, graphics processor and memory — on a single chip.
A System-on-a-Chip is composed of many sub-components such as one or more central processors (or CPU), often using a design from ARM, a company that specializes in designing low-power processors and systems).
Modern SoCs also come with advanced (DirectX-9 equivalent) graphics capabilities that can surpass game consoles like the Nintendo Wii. Imagination Technologies, which was once known in the PC world with its "PowerVR" graphics cards, licenses its graphics processors designs to many SoC makers, including Samsung, Apple and many more.
Others like Qualcomm or NVIDIA design their own graphics architecture.

An SoC is a higly complex chip – in Red, the critical blocks that define performance.
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