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iPhone 14 Pro Max Chip ID

If you're curious about all the chips in the new iPhone 14 Pro Max, you've come to the right place.

These board shots are taken using a US iPhone 14 Pro Max (model number A2651). This model lacks a physical SIM tray but contains hardware to support 5G mmWave bands and satellite communication.

  • Check out our iPhone 14 Pro Max teardown for more details.

Special thanks to our community member Chunglin Chin for contributing to this!

Step 1 | Top-most layer

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  • Chip ID part 1:
    Sandisk SDMVGKLK2 128G 128 GB NAND flash memory
  • Apple/Dialog Semiconductor 338S00819-A1 power management
  • Likely Apple/Cirrus Logic 338S00843 voice processor
  • Apple/Cirrus Logic 338S00537 audio amplifier
  • Likely Apple/Dialog Semiconductor 338S0081C ? power management
  • Texas Instruments TPS61280H DC-DC converter
  • Might be STMicroelectronics EEPROM

Step 2

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  • Chip ID part 2:
    Possibly Infineon load switch
  • NXP Semiconductor NTB0101GS1 1-bit translating transceiver
  • Texas Instruments LSF0101 1-bit bidirectional voltage level translator

Step 3

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  • Chip ID part 3:
    WiFi/Bluetooth Module (possibly)

Step 4 | Underside of the top-most layer

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  • Chip ID part 1:
    Apple APL1W10/339S01104 A16 64-bit hexa-core applications processor w/ penta-core GPU layered underneath most likely Samsung K3LK2K20CM-EGCP 6 GB LPDDR5 SDRAM memory
  • Apple APL109A/338S00942 power management
  • Apple/Dialog Semiconductor 338S00839-B0 power management
  • Broadcom BCM59365EA1IUBG wireless power receiver
  • STMicroelectronics STB601A05 power management
  • Apple/Dialog Semiconductor 338S00819-A1 power management
  • Texas Instruments TPS65657B0 display power supply

Step 5

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  • Texas Instruments LM3567A1 LED flash driver
  • Apple/Cirrus Logic 338S00738 audio codec
  • Likely Analog Devices taptic engine driver
  • Texas Instruments CD3710A1 VCSEL array driver
  • NXP Semiconductor CBTL1618A0 DisplayPort multiplexer
  • Texas Instruments USB 2.0 dual repeater
  • onsemi DC-DC converter

Step 6

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  • Likely onsemi DC-DC converter
  • Possibly STMicroelectronics serial EEPROM memory

Step 7

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  • Likely USI UWB module
  • Broadcom AFEM-8245 front-end module

Step 8 | Sandwich layer

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  • STMicroelectronics ST33J secure element
  • Apple/Cirrus Logic 338S00537 audio amplifier
  • Qualcomm PMX65 power management
  • Qualcomm QET7100 envelope tracker
  • Probably Qualcomm PMK65 clock generator
  • Likely Qorvo envelope tracker
  • Possibly STMicroelectronics power management

Step 9

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  • NXP Semiconductor SN210V NFC controller w/ secure element
  • Satellite module (possibly)
  • Qualcomm SDX65M X65 5G modem
  • Qualcomm SDR735 RF transceiver
  • Qualcomm SMR546 RF transceiver
  • Broadcom AFEM-8231 front-end module
  • Skyworks SKY58290-20 front-end module

Step 10

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  • Broadcom AFEM-8240 front-end module
  • Likely Skyworks SKY58853-17 ? front-end module
  • Possibly Skyworks SKY52628 antenna switch module
  • Possibly Skyworks SKY5xx92-16 power amplifier module

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  • Bosch Sensortec 6-axis accelerometer/gyroscope

Step 12 | Bottom layer

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  • Connector to possibly the satellite antenna
  • 5G mmWave patch antenna
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