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by Schattenbaer 1201 days ago
We maybe come from different worlds but I have soc == security operations centre and ebnf == extended Backus-Naur form.

What are these in the context of your comment, though?

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Not them but I would assumes SoC is System on (a) Chip, and ebnf may be a typo of eBPF (in the context of eBPF offloading to perform filtering on the NIC [1])

[1] https://www.netronome.com/media/documents/eBPF_HW_OFFLOAD_HN...

SoC in this case is a system on a chip - despite the "a" it's abbreviated the same

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_on_a_chip

Probably see SBC's used more as a term for them than SoC's as they incorporate more than just the die (imho)
Well, except once you have a PCIe daughter card it's no longer an SBC; you have at least two boards right there.
No but it is before you add one, so that's the best place to start.
Not necessarily. If this is based on a CM4 (almost certainly), then there's no SBC at all since the CM4 is a SoM.
Yes and there are dozens more than just the CM4 that have it embedded... on a single system board.
You're right. SOC versus SoC. The capitalization is important.
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