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-[* black] The mainboard is held in place with five more Phillips screws.
-[* black] As soon as we take off the metal plate, which helps to dissapate the heat from the processor, we have a nice view on ''all'' the chips.
+[* black] The motherboard is secured under a nice metal shield, likely for heat dissipation and probably structural support.
+[* black] De-sheilded we see the mighty fields of... wait these look like [https://youtu.be/M4j6i_AbyKk?t=46s%7Cnew_window=true|chips we've seen before].
[* red] Allwinner R16 quad core Cortex A7 processor with a Mali-400MP2
- [* orange] 512 MB of Macronix MX30LF4G18AC-TI 4Gbit NAND Flash memory
+ [* orange] 512 MB of Macronix MX30LF4G18AC-TI 4Gbit NAND Flash memory (as opposed to the Spansion branded memory found in the SNES)
[* yellow] 256 MB of SKhynix 2Gbit DDR3 SDRAM
[* green] AXP223 PMU