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[* black] Turning our attention to the backside of the logic board: | |
[* red] Apple A7 APL0698 SoC | |
[* orange] Qualcomm [link|https://chipworks.secure.force.com/catalog/ProductDetails?sku=QUA-MDM9615M&viewState=DetailView&cartID=&g=|MDM9615M|new_window=true] LTE Modem | |
[* yellow] Qualcomm [link|https://chipworks.secure.force.com/catalog/ProductDetails?sku=QUA-WTR1605L&viewState=DetailView&cartID=&g=|WTR1605L|new_window=true] LTE/HSPA+/CDMA2K/TDSCDMA/EDGE/GPS transceiver. | |
[* black] As we search for a much-anticipated M7 coprocessor, we begin to wonder if it actually is a separate IC, or if it is additional functionality built into the A7. | |
+ | [* icon_note] Maybe the "M" stands for "magical," the M7 is invisible, and Apple ''does'' use pixie dust to hold the device together. Or perhaps the "M" stands for "marketing"… |