Samsung does not have 232-pin FBGA 9x9mm package at all.
http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/support/PackageInformation/download_FBGA.html
I don't think they would design it just for Apple, especially that 1mm
difference is not critical for iPods. Its just different, probably
equivalent, 226/224-pin chip.

2009/3/26 <[email protected]>

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>
> The 3G nano also seems to have a 9x9 mm chip, also. But keep in mind that
> this datasheet might have been given to the developers pre-production and
> design details like that may have been changed. On the iPodLinux IRC, I was
> talking with davidc (I believe this was his name), and he told me he had
> access to electron microscopes and wanted to attatch an FPGA to debug the
> RAM. He might even have access to a high resolution X-ray machine, too. I
> will have to talk with him to tell him about the datasheet and ask him about
> his plans. I also found the "Survey on the practical" article to be very
> interesting. They seem to hint at all the attacks the iPods and iPhones have
> recieved, and the article seems to have been written during late 2007 or
> early 2008. If this was just released at that time, only the 4G Nano, 2G
> iPod Touch, and 3G iPhone could be using this security.
>
>
>
> -Cory Walker
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