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Technology Stocks : Semi Equipment Analysis
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From: Sam10/26/2018 10:48:12 PM
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some excerpts from iFixit's teardown of the iPhone XR below; full teardown is at
ifixit.com

With the logic board out, we get our first look at the onboard silicon:

    Apple APL1W81 A12 Bionic SoC, layered over Micron D9VZV MT53D384M64D4SB-046 XT:E 3 GB LPDDR4x SDRAM

    Apple/USI 339S00580 (likely a WiFi/Bluetooth module, similar to what's found in the XS)

    NXP 100VB27 NFC controller

    3x Apple 338S00411 audio amplifiers

    Skyworks 203-15 G67407 1838 (likely a power amplification module)

    Cypress CPD2 USB power delivery IC

    76018 119G1


More chips on the back side of the logic board. Show us your identification, please...

    Toshiba TSB3243VC0428CHNA1 64 GB flash storage

    Intel 9955 (likely the XMM7560 LTE Advanced Pro 4G LTE baseband processor), 5762 RF transceiver, and 5829

    Apple 338S00383-A0, 338S00375-A1 power management IC's (possibly from Dialog Systems)

    Texas Instruments SN2600B1 battery charging IC

    Apple 338S00248 audio codec (possibly from Cirrus Logic)

    Skyworks 13768 front end module

    Broadcom 59355A2IUB4G (likely a variation of the BCM59350 wireless power receiver chip)


more at the link
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