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The CPUB is definitely the most important chip in the x86 A+ system, and the two pieces of this chip are tightly tied together in terms of their role. In this guide, I'm going to outline both the CPUB and CPU A pieces of the system. The CPUA and the CPUB are both based on the same high-speed FSB CPU. They both share the same type of NAND flash. The CPUA is the primary CPU and a flash chip that provides boot support for the CPUB.The CPUB and CPU A are both packaged into a very tiny FPGA module that fits into the A+ motherboard. The CPUB is controlled by the motherboard and provides boot support. https://quizzma.com/hardware-support-chapter-one/