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February 02, 2018
A "Teardown" is a dis-assembly of a device to gain knowledge of the discrete parts. IHS Markit goes further to estimate the "should cost" of components to the manufacture for mature products. The purpose of IHS Markit teardowns is to support customer's quests to understand cost at a component, feature, function, and total device level.Subscribers Only

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April 30, 2020
Component Price Landscape (CPL) is a quarterly service that uniquely provides MPN level pricing and leadtimes for high-volume, multi-sourced electronic components used in a wide variety of electronic devices. Included is: 4-quarter historical pricing, 4-quarter price forecasts, and commodity level price trends.Subscribers Only
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When you need pricing without a physical deviceMay 15, 2019Help inform your supplier negotiations with best price ranges for the components you use in order to facilitate fair negotiations and favorable outcomes. Multiple price points from different IHS Markit services help triangulate and present confidence in price ranges available to you and low benchmark prices you can target.Subscribers Only
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May 02, 2018
The Teardown Analytical Tool allows you to quickly and easily find the information that you are looking for, without having to view any extraneous data. With the Teardown Analytical Tool, you are returned exactly what your search for, presented as BOM line items, bringing you the answers you need.Subscribers Only

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October 22, 2018
For journalists who follow the latest news and trends in consumer electronics, IHS Markit analysts will be available for commentary ahead of and onsite at IFA 2018 in Berlin, Germany, from August 31 to September 5, 2018.
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September 26, 2018
While most of the components have been upgraded, the physical smartphone design remains relatively unchanged from the previous iPhone X version
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March 22, 2018
The new Samsung Galaxy S9+ equipped with 64 gigabytes (GB) of NAND flash memory (model number SM-G965U1) carries a bill of materials (BOM) cost of $375.80, much higher than for previous versions of the company’s smartphones.
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Executive Director, Cost Benchmarking Services
Andrew Rassweiler manages the cost benchmarking services at IHS, which includes the teardown service as well as Component Price Tracker™, and Component Health Watch™ services.