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+[* black] What's the point of all of this silicon without a way to deliver the right amount of power to each chip? Here are the equally-important power chips:
+ [* red] Infineon XDPE14286A 16 Phase PWM Controller (likely)
+ [* orange] ON Semiconductor [https://www.onsemi.com/products/power-management/dc-dc-controllers-converters-regulators/integrated-driver-mosfet/ncp252160|NCP252160] Power Module
+ [* yellow] Richtek RT5126 Power Management (likely)
+ [* green] Richtek RT5127 Power Management (likely)
+ [* light_blue] Texas Instruments [https://www.ti.com/product/TPS53219A|TPS53219A] Synchronous Buck Controller
+ [* blue] Texas Instruments [https://www.ti.com/product/TLV62090|TLV62090] 3A Step Down Converter
+ [* violet] The capacitors marked in purple do the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applications_of_capacitors#Power_rail_filtering|final voltage filtering] before power reaches the main processor, in order to keep the voltage completely stable. This is especially important if you want to run fast!

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