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[* standardblack] We found Intel's new Core 2 Duo chip right beneath the heat sink (no surprises there). A temperature sensor sits on an external board glued between the CPU and graphics chips. A high-resolution image is available [link|http://static2.ifixit.com/igi/KJJyYGCKwbfhmAJI|here].
[* standardblack] There are 16 RAM chips (eight one-gigabit chips on each side of the logic board) for a total of 2 GB 667MHz DDR21066MHz DDR3 SDRAM.
[* standardblack] The large microchip in the center of the picture is a low power Intel North Bridge GS965 integrated graphics chip with the markings LE82GS965.
[* standardblack] Three chips adjacent to the North Bridge/graphics controller have a semi-transparent blue epoxy covering them, as part of the [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDCP|HDCP] hardware requirement for digital video signals.
[* standardblack] We found Intel's new Core 2 Duo chip right beneath the heat sink (no surprises there). A temperature sensor sits on an external board glued between the CPU and graphics chips. A high-resolution image is available [link|http://static2.ifixit.com/igi/KJJyYGCKwbfhmAJI|here].
[* standardblack] There are 16 RAM chips (eight one-gigabit chips on each side of the logic board) for a total of 2 GB 667MHz DDR21066MHz DDR3 SDRAM.
[* standardblack] The large microchip in the center of the picture is a low power Intel North Bridge GS965 integrated graphics chip with the markings LE82GS965.
[* standardblack] Three chips adjacent to the North Bridge/graphics controller have a semi-transparent blue epoxy covering them, as part of the [link|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDCP|HDCP] hardware requirement for digital video signals.