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[* black] The next step is to remove the outer packaging.
[* black] Tea time? Nope, just time for a nice acid bath.
[* black] Dipping the processor in acid dissolves the ceramic packaging containing the silicon. Using the appropriate concentration of acid for the type of ceramic packaging is critical.
-[* black] Upon dipping the processor in acid, it is possible to encounter a nifty surprise hidden by the manufacturers (Milhouse was not found in the iPad).
+[* black] Every once in a while, looking at a die yields nifty surprise hidden by the manufacturers. Alas, Milhouse was not found in the iPad. But he was [http://www.chipworks.com/gallery.aspx?id=592|recently discovered] inside a Silicon Image chip!