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Re: MAP == A-Eon.com? Part 2
Posted on 4-Jan-2010 1:22:01
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gregthecanuck wrote:
If you look closely at the corner of the CPU exposed on the motherboard picture, you can see there is a little bit of dirty white/grey-ish colour.

This looks like it could be the top of a PA-Semi chip. It is close to the right colour:

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1009119/pa-semi-releases-chip

UPDATE: Here is a closer look at the chip itself: wired.com

That package looks close to the corner you see on the m/b picture, including the little pcb around the edge of the chip.



That's the same board I was trying to link to earlier. I believe it was the dev board for the PA6T it code name is Electra.

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