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Apple ( AAPL ) deflated its iPad Pro but didn’t skimp on the 9.7-inch machine’s specs, according to an iFixit teardown that found NXP Semiconductors ( NXPI ) and Broadcom ( AVGO ) among the device’s winners. But the second-generation iPad Pro , which Apple unveiled last month, only scored a 2 out of a best-possible 10 in repairability. Meanwhile, LG’s flagship G5 scored an 8, featuring hardware from Qualcomm ( QCOM ), Skyworks Solutions ( SWKS ) and Samsung. How healthy is Apple and its key chipmakers? Find out at IBD Stock Checkup Apple “went back to the drawing board” in its smaller iPad Pro. NXP topped the chip count, providing three for the machine: the Touch ID second, a controller and a charging component. Two Broadcom chips returned from the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, and InvenSense ( INVN ) and Maxim Integrated Products ( MXIM ) both provided a chip apiece. Apple’s A9 processor also made a repeat appearance. Samsung and SK Hynix provided RAM and flash memory chips, respectively. But iFixit was especially enamored by the LG G5, which separates itself from other flagship phones by offering an easily removed — and therefore replaced — battery. LG unveiled the device in February. Qualcomm topped the G5 with six chips, including the processor and two power management chips. The chipmaker also supplied charging, audio codec and LTE transceiver chips. Broadcom and Skyworks Solutions each provided two chips, leading NXP, which supplied a controller. LG tapped Samsung for both RAM and flash memory. In midday trading on the stock market today , shares of Qualcomm and NXP were up nearly 1% and more than 1%, respectively. Shares of Maxim and Broadcom were up a fraction, while Skyworks stock was down a fraction. Scalper1 News
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