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Teardown - All Access Intelligence ServiceThe Teardown - All Access Intelligence Service enables companies to perform a valuable and actionable combination of in-depth and strategic analysis. The information easily allows comparison between ALL historical and future teardowns that IHS performs.Subscribers Only
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Teardown - Automotive Intelligence ServiceAutomotive OEMs and Suppliers need to stay aware of device and components costs; especially when utilizing new technologies or features. Compare similar automotive devices to see different designs and component supplier selections that create different quantity counts and cost structures. Access to this library of information enables informed decisions that affect design, enhance value, and optimize profits.Subscribers Only
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Teardown - IoT Intelligence ServiceThe IOT Technology Intelligence Service enables companies to perform a valuable and actionable combination of in-depth and strategic analysis. The information easily allows comparison between similar devices in a given application group or across multiple applications.Subscribers Only
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Teardown - Mobile Handsets Intelligence ServiceThe Teardown Mobile Handsets Intelligence Service enables companies to perform a valuable and actionable combination of in-depth and strategic analysis. The information easily allows comparison between similar devices in a given application group or across multiple applications.Subscribers Only
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Teardown - Tablets, eReaders & Notebooks Intelligence ServiceThe Teardown Tablets, eReaders & Notebooks Intelligence Service enables companies to perform a valuable and actionable combination of in-depth and strategic analysis. The information easily allows comparison between similar devices in a given application group or across multiple applications.Subscribers Only
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PV Geographic ProfilesOctober 18, 2019The PV Geographic Profiles are published as part of the Downstream PV and Premium Solar Intelligence Services to provide dedicated studies on the market situation for photovoltaic (PV) systems in individual geographies. Each PV Geographic Profile provides in-depth analysis on the latest PV market development in each geography, including incentives, tenders and other drivers or barriers.Subscribers Only
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Component Price LandscapeOctober 17, 2019Component 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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PV Installations TrackerOctober 03, 2019IHS Markit’s revamped PV Installations Tracker (previously PV Demand Market Tracker) provides forecasts and analysis for installed photovoltaic (PV) capacity in more than 70 countries.Subscribers Only
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Key Takeaways from Intersolar Munich 2019May 23, 2019Intersolar Munich – is the leading event in Germany for renewable energy and energy storage. The scale of the event provides a crucial overview of the respective industries and the current market status in Germany and globally. After attending the show, the IHS Markit Solar and Energy Storage analyst team has summarised the major findings from the event.Subscribers Only
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China announces plans for parity PV projectsJanuary 18, 2019On 7 January 2019, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the National Energy Administration (NEA) released a scheme for unsubsidized PV and wind power projects. Under the new scheme, pilot projects will not receive any national subsidies, but they will receive support regarding land and financing. On 8 January, NDRC added that the decline of the PV project costs in China by 45 percent from 2012 to 2017. According to NDRC, the steady increase of the economic efficiency of solar and wind projects creates favorable conditions to bring down state subsidies and to ease pressures on subsidy funds. China aims to further reduce the cost of renewable energy power by using economies of scale and by supporting the improvement of technologies. Taking into account the statement from NDRC and NEA, IHS Markit projects unsubsidized PV will generate only little demand in China before 2020.Subscribers Only
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IHS Markit Analyst Availability: Electronica, München, GermanyOctober 22, 2018For 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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Galaxy S9+ Materials Cost $43 More Than Previous Versions, IHS Markit Teardown ShowsMarch 22, 2018The 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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European solar PV demand forecast to continue double-digit growth to reach 11 GW in 2018March 16, 2018In 2017, European solar PV installations grew by 23% year-on-year to surpass 9 GW. This is the highest level of PV installations in Europe since 2013, and marks the start of a recovery of the European PV market. According to IHS Markit projections, the European PV market is set to grow to 11 GW in 2018.
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IHS Teardown Methodology - Producing the Best "Should Cost" EstimateFebruary 02, 2018A "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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iPhone X Costs Apple $370 in Materials, IHS Markit Teardown RevealsNovember 08, 2017Teardown engineers at IHS Markit (Nasdaq: INFO) have completed their preliminary physical dissection of the new Apple iPhone X and found that the model A1865 version of the smartphone with 64 gigabytes (GB) of NAND memory carries a bill of materials (BOM) of $370.25.
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IHS Markit Teardown Reveals What Higher Apple iPhone 8 Plus Cost Actually BuysSeptember 25, 2017The new Apple iPhone 8 Plus, equipped with 64 gigabytes (GB) of NAND flash memory, carries a bill of materials (BOM) cost that comes out to US$288.08, higher than any previous versions of the company’s smartphones, according to a preliminary estimate from IHS Markit.
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Key Takeaways from Intersolar and EES EuropeJune 09, 2017A team of IHS Markit solar and storage analysts attended Intersolar and EES Europe in Munich. The following are some key takeaways from the show.Subscribers Only
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Galaxy S8 Materials Costs Highest by Far Compared to Previous Versions, IHS Markit Teardown RevealsApril 20, 2017The new Samsung Galaxy S8 equipped with 64 gigabytes (GB) of NAND flash memory carries a bill of materials (BOM) cost that comes out to US$301.60, much higher than for previous versions of the company’s smartphones, according to a preliminary estimate from IHS Markit (Nasdaq: INFO), a world leader in critical information, analytics and solutions.
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Contraction in Key Markets Will Lead to Sluggish Growth of Global Photovoltaics (PV) Demand, IHS Markit SaysApril 07, 2017LONDON (April 5, 2017) – IHS Markit (Nasdaq: INFO), a world leader in critical information, analytics and solutions, projects that global demand for photovoltaics (PV) will reach 79 GW in 2017, a slight 2 percent increase over the 78 GW installed in 2016. This compares to annual growth that surpassed30 percent in both 2015 and 2016. An anticipated decline in the world’s three largest markets – China, United States and Japan – will shape the outlook for PV demand through this year. IHS Markit expects these markets to shrink by a combined 9 GW (16 percent year-over-year) in 2017. Similar to previous years, global demand depends highly on policy evolution in China.
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Residential PV Report - Europe - 2017Self-consumption to spur growthApril 04, 2017Even as the demand for residential solar PV systems in Europe has more than halved since the peak in 2012, the market is far from dead. Thanks to the sharp decline in module prices, and new support schemes across Europe, IHS Markit projects that the region’s residential PV installations will grow in 2017 to exceed 1.5 GW.Subscribers Only