No boards I know of ever had an A0 or A1 chipset. So as the A3 chipsets came out they being pin-compatible were just put in when all older A2 chipsets were gone and then all boards built would have A3 chipset. They do not stop an assembly run just because A2 ran out...they went to A3 and continued on so you could see plus with A2 and A3 but now all produced would be A3 across the spectrum. So far I cannot really see a difference at least as a result of A3 chipset.




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