How will portable devices get smaller and more robust?

USI-The SiP Company
2 min readJan 19, 2022

In today’s era of IoT, wearable technology, and fewer and fewer devices, Framework In-Bundle (SiP) is a key innovation to create smaller hardware that actually performs better. Flavors are small packages that assemble a variety of parts onto an integrated circuit. It contains all the necessary components for the working of an electronic device.

There’s no denying that sips are changing the ultimate fate of gadgets, but what do they actually do? What benefits does this new innovation provide? In further sections, you’ll learn about flavor and how it changes.

What is System in Package (SiP)?

A SIP is a small built-in circuit, with coordinate circuits typically measuring about 1 mm x 1 mm x 1 mm. The silicon used to make these tiny, complex circuits is so thin that it can barely be seen with the naked eye. Flavors are mainly used in small and versatile electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets and robots. To be honest, Apple has used SiP in its iPhone X exclusively for its internals.

Benefits of SIP

Low System Complexity: When you think about the hardware you have, you probably don’t think about how small it is. Most devices nowadays have internal parts that generally make them complicated to deliver and as a result very expensive to manufacture.

Therefore, part manufacturers have started producing SIP packages, where most of the parts are arranged in a single package. This allows companies to reduce the size and cost of their devices, which means they can distribute them more efficiently. Just as the cost of assembling devices is significantly reduced, SiP also reduces the overall complexity of those devices.

It is mainly used in wearable technology or small devices such as smart watches. The cost of SIP for wearable technology is much higher than for common cell phones.

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If you consider the framework in-bundled, you understand the limitations and how this innovation is changing the fate of devices. The flavor in its current composition, especially from Intel, is very limited. The Flavors are primarily intended to be a humbler version of the standard Elite Execution Module, which makes them more efficient than the standard chips. In general, SiPs are taking deep root and will likely continue to be an important part of future hardware.

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