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-[* black] At least in our Zune, Toshiba is the NAND flash supplier, and it's in two separate packages. We are told that the 16 GB version has one package of Hynix NAND.
+[* black] Dad, Lets take it apart and see whats wrong with it... I can't find any thing on the zune wifi antenna!! what do we do??
[* black] The long rectangular chip near the center of the board is the [link|http://www.phison.com/English/ProductView.asp?ID=135&SortID=7|Phison Electronics PS8006] NAND controller.
[* black] Above the dock connector is an [link|http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/AT88SC0808CA%20Summary%2008-2009.pdf|Atmel 8 kilobit AT88SC0808CA] CryptoMemory EEPROM chip.
[* black] On the left side (with the sine wave logo) is a [link|http://www.wolfsonmicro.com/products/WM8352|Wolfson Micro WM8352] audio codec.
[* black] As evidenced by the writing on the dock connector, the Zune is actually manufactured by Foxconn, the same company that produces iPods for Apple.