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Vue éclatée du Google Pixel 2 XL

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  • From sand to silicon—with all the chips on this board, it's a mini Sahara. Let's name a few of them!

  • Samsung K3UH5H50MM-NGCJ 4 GB LPDDR4 mobile DRAM, layered over a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835

  • Samsung KLUCG4J1ED-B0C1 64 GB Universal Flash Storage

  • Avago AFEM-9046 front end module

  • Qorvo QM78035 (possibly RF Fusion module?) probably RF amplifier

  • Skyworks 7360-2A 1716 HX

  • NXP 81A04 (PN81A) 39 04 sSD730 (likely NFC controller) and Murata SS7715005 (Wifi/Bluetooth module?)

  • Last but certainly not least, we have Google's very first in-house, custom-designed SoC, the Pixel Visual Core, labeled SR3HX X726C502. Currently lying dormant, the Pixel Visual Core will be enabled with Android 8.1.

Du sable au silicium … toutes les puces de cette carte en font un vrai petit Sahara. Donnons un nom à quelques-unes d'elles !

DRAM mobile LPDDR4 de 4 Go K3UH5H5 Samsung, posé sur un Snapdragon 835 Qualcomm

Stockage flash universel de 64 Go KLUCG4J1ED Samsung

Avago AFEM-9046 KA1717 LB003 172604S6 00105

Qorvo QM78035 (peut-être un module de fusion RF ?)

Skyworks 7360-2A 1716 HX

NXP 81A04 39 04 sSD730 (probablement le contrôleur NFC) et Murata SS7715005 (le module Bluetooth/Wi-Fi ?)

Et le meilleur pour la fin : le premier système sur une puce (SoC) interne et conçu sur mesure par Google, Pixel Visual Core, étiqueté SR3HX X726C502. Actuellement un agent dormant, Pixel Visual Core sera fonctionnel avec Android 8.1.

[* black] From sand to silicon—with all the chips on this board, it's a mini Sahara. Let's name a few of them!
- [* red] Samsung [http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/products/dram/mobile-dram/low-power-ddr4x/K3UH5H50MM-NGCJ?ia=3157|K3UH5H5|new_window=true] 4 GB LPDDR4 mobile DRAM, layered over a [https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/835|Qualcomm Snapdragon 835|new_window=true]
- [* orange] Samsung [http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/products/flash-storage/ufs/KLUCG4J1ED-B0C1|KLUCG4J1ED|new_window=true] 64 GB Universal Flash Storage
- [* yellow] Avago AFEM-9046 KA1717 LB003 172604S6 00105
- [* green] Qorvo QM78035 (possibly RF Fusion module?)
+ [* red] Samsung [http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/products/dram/mobile-dram/low-power-ddr4x/K3UH5H50MM-NGCJ?ia=3157|K3UH5H50MM-NGCJ|new_window=true] 4 GB LPDDR4 mobile DRAM, layered over a [https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/processors/835|Qualcomm Snapdragon 835|new_window=true]
+ [* orange] Samsung [http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/products/flash-storage/ufs/KLUCG4J1ED-B0C1|KLUCG4J1ED-B0C1|new_window=true] 64 GB Universal Flash Storage
+ [* yellow] Avago AFEM-9046 front end module
+ [* green] Qorvo QM78035 (possibly RF Fusion module?) probably RF amplifier
[* light_blue] Skyworks 7360-2A 1716 HX
- [* blue] NXP 81A04 39 04 sSD730 (likely NFC controller) and Murata SS7715005 (Wifi/Bluetooth module?)
+ [* blue] NXP 81A04 (PN81A) 39 04 sSD730 (likely NFC controller) and Murata SS7715005 (Wifi/Bluetooth module?)
[* violet] ***Last but certainly not least***, we have Google's very first in-house, custom-designed SoC, the [https://blog.google/products/pixel/pixel-visual-core-image-processing-and-machine-learning-pixel-2/|Pixel Visual Core|new_window=true], labeled SR3HX X726C502. Currently lying dormant, the Pixel Visual Core will be enabled with Android 8.1.

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