Difference between a normal computer and a single board computer.
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system-on-a-chip incorporates plenty of system components into a single silicon chip. On the other hand, single board computers are an entire computer built on a single circuit board. It also has a memory, microprocessor, and input-output features needed for a functional computer.
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Unlike a desktop personal computer, single board computers often do not rely on expansion slots for peripheral functions or expansion. ... Simple designs, such as those built by computer hobbyists, often use static RAM and low-cost 8- or 16-bit processors.
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