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[* black] Human touch needs to be processed by a brain. Touch Bar needs to be processed by a chip. With some surgery we find the Touch Bar brain:
[* red] Broadcom [http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Broadcom-Limited/BCM5976TC1KUB6G/?qs=sGAEpiMZZMuKfYsiLTIqmAKRZYrdhotwk4xv%2fYgez8E%3d|BCM5976TC1KUB60G|new_window=true] touch controller
[* black] Removing the OLED strip is difficult enough, but our efforts will not be in vain! Maybe a little in vain. Okay, our efforts were crushed (along with our hopes and dreams). The Touch Bar is fragile.
[* black] To add to the fragile mystery that is the Touch Bar, we stumble across an unmarked chip. Given the location, it is likely a display driver of sorts.
-[* black] At the very bottom of this pile lies a three-microphone array. What is the leftmost one even listening to? The fan? the keyboard? who knows!
+[* black] After scraping out all that business we uncover a three-microphone array. What is the leftmost one even listening to? The fan? The keyboard? Who knows!