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[* black] Wrangling all that data through the daughterboard requires a small posse of ICs. We find:
[* red] Intel [http://ark.intel.com/products/66243/Intel-BD82C602J-PCH|BD82C602J|new_window=true] Platform Controller Hub
[* orange] R4F2113 NLG A02 AE03376
[* yellow] ICS 932SQL435AL 3817528F
[* green] Texas Instruments [link|http://www.ti.com/product/lm393|LM393|new_window=true] Dual Differential Comparator
[* blue] MXIC [link|http://www.zlgmcu.com/mxic/pdf/NOR_Flash_c/MX25L6406E_DS_EN.pdf|25L6406E|new_window=true] 64M-BIT CMOS Serial Flash
-[* violet] The back of the daughterboard features an unknown IC labeled as 980 YFC LM4FS1BH.
+[* violet] The back of the daughterboard features [guide|15078|the same mysterious 980 YFC LM4FS1BH|stepid=49179] found in the Mid 2013 MacBook Air refreshes.