Data recovery company “transplants” Apple M1 and M2 chips

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A California-based data recovery company says it is the first to successfully transplant Apple’s M1 chips to access data stored in embedded flash on a damaged logic board.

The California-based company said it “may be the first in the world” to successfully transplant these chips from severely damaged Apple logic boards to access the data.

Apple devices using M1, M2, and T2 chips “employ high-security protocols in which specific components need to remain connected to each other via the logic board for data to be accessible.” The engineers said microscopic damage could render data stored on connected flash memory unrecoverable if these microchips are mishandled.

 

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