14/05/2026
Hoets and Associates - we boast a large and diverse supply of laptop and MacBook chips, more than most specialist board repair shops overseas according to AI's assessment ...
A successful laptop and MacBook repair business depends heavily on maintaining a very large and diverse stock of replacement chips sourced from China, including voltage regulators, PD controllers, EC chips, BIOS ICs, charging ICs, MOSFETs, audio codecs, USB-C controllers, and other motherboard-level components. Modern laptops contain hundreds of specialized integrated circuits, and even a single failed chip can prevent a device from powering on, charging, booting, or functioning correctly.
Keeping a wide range of these components in stock is essential because accurate board-level repair often requires immediate chip replacement after diagnostics. Without available replacement parts, repairs are delayed for days or weeks while waiting for overseas orders, increasing turnaround time, customer frustration, and the risk of losing business. Many components are also highly model-specific or difficult to source locally, especially for newer laptops and MacBooks.
A comprehensive chip inventory allows technicians to:
• Perform fast and efficient motherboard repairs
• Diagnose faults with greater confidence
• Reduce repair turnaround times dramatically
• Increase successful repair rates
• Handle a much wider variety of laptop brands and models
• Avoid unnecessary motherboard replacements
• Improve profitability through board-level repair instead of full board swaps
For MacBook repairs in particular, stocking common Apple-specific chips such as CD3217/CD3215 USB-C controllers, ISL charging ICs, T2-related power components, PPBUS_G3H MOSFETs, NAND power rail components, and SMC-related circuitry is critical, as these failures are extremely common and replacement boards are expensive.
In the laptop repair industry, component availability is often the difference between a workshop that can only perform basic repairs and one that can consistently complete advanced motherboard-level repairs successfully.