Will we ever have an entire PC on a die?

Will we ever have an entire PC on a die?
(Including chipset, RAM, etc...

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SoCs are common as shit in the ARM world. Probably not happening on x86.

be careful what you wish for

It's an SoC, but there are still a lot of other individual components not part of the CPU/ SoC.
I mean literally one single chip that does everything.

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You mean something like a microcontroller?

Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that the IME runs entirely within the Intel CPUs. It's a self sufficient botnet.

in the far future when nanosecond delays in compute cycles change the outcome of results, probably.

This man knows the way.

It's called package on package and only Apple does it

The furthest anyone got is putting ram inside the soc. Storage is still external.
PoP is stacking 2 chips, still not one die, and it's quite common now.