https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2017/02/is-this-what-the-nintendo-switchs-insides-look-like/
This is really quite interesting! Especially the numbering on the chip - A2, instead of the A1 on all previous X1 devices. Could this be an X2?! Or just an X1 so modified it has an updated number? Or a fraud! That's possible too, but unlikely.
This is really quite interesting! Especially the numbering on the chip - A2, instead of the A1 on all previous X1 devices. Could this be an X2?! Or just an X1 so modified it has an updated number? Or a fraud! That's possible too, but unlikely.
![[Image: RPvlSEt.png]](https://i.imgur.com/RPvlSEt.png)
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