With the release of the Kindle Fire, Amazon continues its policy on selling its hardware underpriced since a recent IHS iSuppli teardown has revealed that the tablet's bill of materials, together with manufacturing services expenses, comes in at $201.70 (149.6 EUR). Amazon sells the Kindle Fire for $199.99 (148.... |
18 November 2011 04:16 GMT |
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The bill of materials for Apple’s latest handset, the iPhone 4S, is estimated at $203 according to UBM TechInsights, a provider of information services, consulting, and management software.The $203 price includes an estimated cost of $26 for the A5 processor that Apple heavily advertises for the handset. The Re... |
6 October 2011 10:41 GMT |
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The fight between Intel and notebook manufacturers over the price of Ultrabook laptops keeps on going as Intel has recently released the bill of materials for such devices claiming that hardware costs can run as low as $475.
This is the raw bill of materials and doesn't contain any assembly costs, technical s... |
5 August 2011 08:35 GMT |
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The Apple iPhone is cheaper to make than an LTE-capable (Long Term Evolution) smartphone available in the United States on shelves at Verizon Wireless, a recent report from iSuppli shows.
The IHS iSuppli Teardown Analysis Service notes that the HTC ThunderBolt smartphone came with a BOM (Bill Of Materials) of $2... |
11 July 2011 08:14 GMT |
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Crucial has just announced the introduction of a new series of BOM-controlled RDIMM server memory modules that are destined to be used by large enterprise clients and that should help reduce the frequency of memory qualifications.
BOM stands for Bill of Material and means that, throughout the life of the product, ... |
17 March 2011 10:19 GMT |
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Galaxy Tab GT-P1000, Samsung's first Android-based tablet PC, carriers a Bill of Materials (BOM) of $205.22, a recent report from iSuppli states. According to the company, this report is based on preliminary results from iSuppli’s Teardown Analysis service.When compared to the the 16Gbyte 3G version of th... |
2 November 2010 03:14 GMT |
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According to the teardown analysis firm iSuppli Corp., Apple’s second take at its hobby costs the company $63.95 per unit. Fully assembled, packaged, appropriately marketed, and shipped to the Apple store or directly to the customer’s house, the new-generation Apple TV retails for $99.iSuppli acknowledges... |
6 October 2010 10:49 GMT |
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An iSuppli Bill of Materials issued on Monday puts the estimated cost of making Apple’s latest iPod nano at $43. The lower cost of materials and manufacturing leaves wider profit margins for Apple, should iSuppli be accurate in its estimates.According to iSuppli's teardown analysis, the parts comprising th... |
28 September 2010 04:25 GMT |
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iSuppli Corp.’s Teardown Analysis Service has announced that they have torn the Motorola DROID to pieces, and that the device sports a $187.75 Bill of Materials (BOM) and manufacturing cost. According to the report they published, the hardware components of Motorola DROID cost $179.11, while the manufacturing ... |
15 January 2010 06:20 GMT |
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