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-[* black] What looks like metal shields at first glance turns out to be simple protection stickers. Let's see what the silicon offers:
- [* red] Samsung GBJ combining the Exynos W920 Dual Core 1.18GHz processor and their in-house 1 GB DRAM ?
+[* black] As soon we opened the watches, we're already in contact with the main computing units. At first glance the chips seem to be covered underneath a protective metal housing, but turns out this is more of a protective sticker ''tent'' and easily removed. The Galaxy Watch4 Classic on the left and the Watch4 on the right.
+ [* red] Samsung GBJ combining the [link|https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-introduces-the-industrys-first-5nm-processor-powering-the-next-generation-of-wearables%7Cnew_window=true|Exynos W920 Dual Core 1.18GHz] processor and their in-house 1 GB DRAM ?
[* orange] Samsung Shannon 915 Intermediate Frequency IC
- [* yellow] BROADCOM BCM430132 maybe an ultra low power dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi/Bluetooth 5.0 combo chip
- [* green] Qualcomm Atheros QPA5580 Power Amplifier (likely)
+ [* yellow] [link|https://www.broadcom.com/products/wireless/wireless-lan-bluetooth/bcm4313%7Cnew_window=true|BROADCOM BCM43013] Ultra Low Power Dual-Band 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 Combo Chip
+ [* green] Qualcomm Atheros QPA5580 Power Amplifier (likely) — qualcom, for sure, function: could also be something with wifi/bluetooth