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- | [* black] Turning our attention back to the tail end of the Pod, we disconnect a cute little coax connector and pull out the custom Apple SiP, where the H1 the rest of the chips live. They even put their logo on it, so we wouldn't forget who made it. |
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- | [* black] Try as we might, we weren't able pull apart this package—looks like we'll have to take Apple's word about all the silicon that lives in here. |
- | [* black] The backside has a few unidentifiable chips for us to stare at, and that will have to do for now. |
+ | [* black] Turning our attention back to the tail end of the AirPod, we disconnect a cute little coax connector and untangle Apple's custom SiP, where the H1 the rest of the chips live. |
+ | [* icon_note] This tiny board is even smaller than what we found [guide|121471|last time|stepid=233970|new_window=true], and probably afforded Apple a lot of extra space in the AirPods Pro compared to the standard AirPods. |
+ | [* black] Try as we might, we aren't able pry apart this package—looks like we'll have to take Apple's word about all the silicon that lives in here. |
+ | [* black] The backside has a few unidentifiable chips for us to stare at—not quite what we'd like, but it will have to do for now. |