Raspberry Pi Foundation isn't doing IC design, IMHO. It would be high-level architecture only.
I have seen semiconductor IP licensed, the Lego blocks such as FLASH memory are a chunk you buy (license) from a specialty design firm. Developing that in-house is too costly and time consuming.
This Vcore buck-converter, I'm assuming it's a Broadcom piece of IP. 1.1V at several 100's mA for the two cores?
Inductor is a custom Abracon 3.3uH 2016 [metric] guessing like the
ASMPM-0806 series but with a polarity dot.
Wonder what happens if you place it on its side, and what is picking up the B-field in the MCU. Very strange and bad news.
"The regulator’s output voltage can be varied between 0.55 V and 3.3 V, but RP2350 may not operate reliably with its digital core supply (DVDD) at a voltage other than 1.1 V"
I would guess having that AVDD resistor R5 nearby is bad practice, and a stability problem with the Vcore reg might be manifesting.
R5?
It's the AVDD R
FILT or R5 on the Pico schematic that I thought was originally picking up noise - not Vcore reg. I'm an optimist lol.