All of this is because these are *integrated* processors. There is no
separate VPU: it's on-board. There is no separate GPU: it's on-board.
There is no separate "Northbridge" or "Southbridge" IC: it's on-board,
-all on the same die as the actual processor. One single mistake and
+all on the same die as the actual processor, as a way to save both on
+space (think mobile phones) and power (driving external pins uses a huge
+amount of power, which an "embedded" all-in-one design does not have).
+The down-side of this all-in-one approach: one single mistake and
the entire chip, with all the investment up to that point, is junk.
And the problem is compounded by the fact that Foundries themselves make money