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      <title>Poking at the ESP32-P4 and -C6 Dies in an ESP32-P4-M3 Module</title>
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      <description>• With the ESP32-P4 not having any wireless functionality and instead focusing on being a small SoC, it makes sense to combine it with a second chip that handles features like WiFi</description>
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