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This is the chip ID of the Nintendo Switch 2's main board.
Check out our Nintendo Switch 2 teardown for more details.
Special thanks to our community member Chunglin Chin for contributing to this!
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NVIDIA GMLX30-A1 applications processor w/ GPU
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Micron MT62F768M64D4EK-026 WT:B 6 GB LPDDR5 SDRAM memory
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Infineon CP10359AT USB type-C controller
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Likely Nintendo B2423 Game Card reader controller
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Genesys Logic GL852G quad-port USB 2.0 hub
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Analog Devices MAX17050 battery fuel gauge
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Diodes Incorporated PI2SSD3212NCE 14-bit 2:1 SSD switch
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STMicroelectronics accelerometer & gyroscope
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Texas Instruments TMP451 temperature sensor
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SK hynix HN8T15DEHKX075 256 GB NAND flash w/ UFS 3.1 memory controller
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Analog Devices MAX77851SAWJ power management
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Renesas DA9092 power management
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Analog Devices MAX77986 single cell Li+ battery charger
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Intelligo Technology IG2200 audio/voice processor
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Realtek ALC5658 audio codec
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Analog Devices MAX77801 buck-boost converter
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MediaTek MT3681AEN WiFi & Bluetooth controller
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Texas Instruments BQ25618 1.5 A buck battery charger
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Likely Analog Devices MAX3864xA buck converter
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MediaTek MT3689BCA Bluetooth SoC
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NXP Semiconductors PN7160B1HN/C100 NFC controller
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TDK-InvenSense ICM-42607-PN 6-axis accelerometer & gyroscope
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AKM Semiconductor AK09919C 3-axis electronic compass
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crwdns2947410:01crwdne2947410:0
IG2200 from Intelligo, interesting. I suspected they might have used something like RTX Voice when people commented how the microphone sounds pretty decent even when sitting 5-6 feet away from the Switch 2 but looks like they chose a dedicated solution.