From the Service Parts Database:
The last six digits of the FCC ID label (located on the underside of the processor cards) identify the processor type and speed. The FCC label on this card reads FCCxxx604120, indicating a 604 processor operating at 120 MHz.
I couldn't see an FCC ID label in the photos. Maybe hidden?
Without getting into Apple's NDA it is likely that you can check the FCC database for that ID. I know it will tell you the manufacturer and it may well provide other data, in particular the clock rate as that affects it's emissions.
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