From what is known so far Apple has used a custom chip in their older M1 and M2 Mac Mini and MacBook/Macbook Pro systems which likewise would be used here.
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There is no board or card, just a soldered chip on a small logic board with the antennas as you can see here
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There is no true board or card, just a soldered chip on a small logic board with the antennas as you can see here
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So while the part is replaceable, unless you had a failure it wouldn’t be upgradable if that was what you where thinking.
From what is known so far Apple has used a custom chip in their older M1 and M2 Mac Mini and MacBook/Macbook Pro systems which likewise would be used here.
There is no board or card, just a soldered chip on a small logic board with the antennas as you can see here
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So while the part is replaceable, unless you had a failure it wouldn’t be upgradable if that was what you where thinking.
From what is known so far Apple has used a custom chip in their older M1 and M2 Mac Mini and MacBook/Macbook Pro systems which likewise would be used here. There is no board or card, just a soldered chip on the logic board.
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From what is known so far Apple has used a custom chip in their older M1 and M2 Mac Mini and MacBook/Macbook Pro systems which likewise would be used here.
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There is no board or card, just a soldered chip on a small logic board with the antennas as you can see here
From what is known so far Apple has used a custom chip in their older M1 and M2 Mac Mini and MacBook/Macbook Pro systems which likewise would be used here. There is no board or card, just a soldered chip on the logic board.