Think of an SoC as monolithic, heterogeneous integration as modular—integrating different chiplets from different foundries. As each chiplet is manufactured separately and designed to be well below the reticle limit, physically producing the chip is a far easier process. Chiplets may also be designe...
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SoC is System on Chip. In the context of a Zen 2 and later chip, that means the I/O die. Core voltage is for the compute chiplet. The core voltage is almost certainly not sitting at 1.55V constantly. In all likelihood, your call to read the voltage is creating a spike in demand ...
Heterogeneous integration (HI) is a new way to design chips that aims to counter the growing expense and complexity of system-on-chip (SoC) design by taking a more modular approach using advanced packaging technology.