Well, we knew it wouldn\’t take very long, and it didn\’t: iFixit\’s gotten its hands on Apple\’s Magic Trackpad and ripped it to shreds. This can be one operation they\’re not shy about calling delicate, folks — this thing is seriously thin and its components packed in quite lovingly. So what\’s occurring in there? Well, besides the paranormal dust, they found a Broadcom BCM2042 chip, that is an identical one the Magic Mouse uses for Bluetooth connectivity, and a Broadcom BCM5974 touchscreen controller chip, which also powers the iPhone and iPod touch. There is plenty to be seen within the photos at the source, and there\’s an extra below.


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