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RE: Mystery chips, no Portal Player, in iPod nano

posted on Sep 14, 2006 01:21PM
``teardown of the long-awaited media player.``

LOL....just love the way they`re all acting...everyone seems to be on a hunt looking for something special.

``Wedbush`s analysis noted that Samsung maintained its SDRAM socket part K4M56163PG, but added the Nano examined used Hynix`s HY27UVO8AG5M flash memory. Both suppliers are likely providing the flash memory in the new player, the firm said.``

So what is this character saying....the Hynix flash is sitting in the Samsung SDRAM socket?

Why is this writer equating the SDRAM socket and the Hynix flash in the same phrasing?

``Hynix`s HY27UVO8AG5M flash memory``....there seems to be no info out there on this part....?

Noted in a previous statement of supplied components....

``Silicon Storage Technology the 39WF800A 8-Megabyte NOR boot flash.``

Seems a bit large for a boot flash, that should read 8Mbit...This item would hold configuration....leaving the Hynix flash to be what?.... The storage item flash?...No avaiable info on the part.

?????

faulty write up

doni

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