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+[* black] During the iPhone 5 teardown, we referenced the B8164B3PM silkscreen label , which denoted 1GB of Elpida LP DDR2 SDRAM.
[* black] The die mark and die photo confirm the strong hunch that the A6's 1GB LP DDR2 SDRAM is provided by Elpida.
[* icon_note] According to [link|https://chipworks.secure.force.com/catalog/ProductDetails?sku=ELP-EDB8164B3PF-8D-F|Chipworks], the Elpida EDB8164B3 was also found in the [link|http://developer.motorola.com/products/droid-razr-maxx-xt912/|Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx].
[* black] Apple's departure from its dependence on [guide|2204|Samsung-manufactured RAM|stepid=11263] has been in the works for awhile now. This Elpida RAM package certainly strengthens that independence.