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The red combat chip is left inside the portal along with Baymax's original body. In the film's climax, Baymax sacrifices himself not because of weight, but because his thrusters are damaged by debris ('My thrusters are inoperable'), leaving him unable to fly Hiro and Abigail to safety. He uses his rocket fist to propel them out. Before firing the fist, he secretly removes his green healthcare chip and hides it inside the fist's clenched hand (not Hiro's pocket). Hiro later discovers the green chip, allowing him to rebuild Baymax, while the red chip remains lost in the portal dimension.
The red combat chip is permanently lost inside the collapsing interdimensional portal along with Baymax's armor.
During the climax, Baymax realizes the only way to save Hiro and Abigail Callaghan (who is trapped in stasis inside the portal) is to propel them out using his rocket fist. Because the heavy armor would weigh them down too much, Baymax sacrifices himself.
He removes his primary green healthcare chip (which contains his entire personality and memory) and places it into Hiro's pocket.
The red combat chip, which was physically slotted into Baymax's armor (near his head/chest), remains with the jettisoned armor and is destroyed/lost forever inside the portal. Only the unarmored inflatable Baymax is capable of being reduced in size to fit back through the portal window with Hiro and Abigail.
The summary incorrectly attributes the sacrifice to weight rather than the specific plot point of damaged thrusters.
The summary misses the iconic reveal of the chip in the rocket fist, inventing a detail about Hiro's pocket instead.