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[* 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] Apple even stamped their logo on it, so we wouldn't forget who made it.
+ [* 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.