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I think mobile CPU are CPU which are called ARM CPU for mobile smartphones, tablets, handheld consoles and mini computers like the Raspberry Pi. SSD is Solid State Drive.
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Sounds fancy, but would still need to be on the device though? The part that gives that I mean.
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I think that some mobile CPUs, desktop CPUs, and RAM are now physically stuck on a motherboard and users need to use a heatgun to melt it off.
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yes, soldered on and those who decided to do that should step on legos.
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I feel Solder On parts maybe less durable because the lead may melt in very hot weather or places.
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I think they are actually more durable since they are strictly put into place, but can't be replaced.
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I think some soldered on parts are less durable like the soldered on USB ports sometimes break if you drop your phone too many times with the charging cable plug into it.
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