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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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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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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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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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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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Google Pixel XL Manufacturing Cost is in Line with Rival Smartphones, IHS Markit Teardown ShowsOctober 25, 2016The cost to manufacture the Google Pixel phone closely matches that of its intended rivals—a logical and expected move, especially since Google’s new offering figures to target the same class of high-end users that normally flock to flagship smartphone models from Apple and Samsung.
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iPhone 7 Materials Costs Higher than Previous Versions, IHS Markit Teardown RevealsSeptember 20, 2016The bill of materials (BOM) for an iPhone 7 equipped with 32 gigabytes (GB) of NAND flash memory carries $219.80 in bill of materials costs, according to a preliminary estimate from IHS Markit (Nasdaq: INFO), a world leader in critical information, analytics and solutions.
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iPhone SE is Three iPhone Generations Rolled into One, IHS Teardown RevealsApril 04, 2016A preliminary estimate by IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS) and its Teardown and Cost Benchmarking Service shows that the iPhone SE smartphone costs about $160 to build.
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Samsung Galaxy S7 Teardown Reveals Ho-Hum RefreshMarch 15, 2016A preliminary estimate by IHS Inc. (NYSE: IHS) and its Mobile Handsets Intelligence Service shows that the Samsung Galaxy S7 smartphone costs about $255 to build.
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Roku Launches the 4K-capable Roku 4; What Does it Mean for the Market?October 07, 2015Roku recently announced the Roku 4, along with updates to the user experience for its current-model players, and updates to its mobile app. The new Roku 4 supports 4K content and output, at a $129.99 price, and also features a remote-finding feature.Subscribers Only
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Chromecast Audio Arrives, Putting All of Sonos' Competitors On AlertOctober 02, 2015Google recently announced the Chromecast Audio alongside the new version of its popular Chromecast streaming media dongle. Chromecast Audio differs in being an audio-only device, with a higher quality DAC and a 3.5mm audio output.Subscribers Only
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Upgraded Components in iPhone 6S Plus Costs Apple an Extra $16 Per DeviceOctober 01, 2015Upgraded components in the new iPhone 6S Plus cost $16 more than the components in the earlier iPhone 6 Plus.
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Apple Launches a New, Costlier Apple TV – Is it Revolutionary or Evolutionary, and Will Non-Apple Consumers Pay for It?September 09, 2015At its September 2015 launch event, Apple debuted the new Apple TV, the first new iteration of the Apple TV product line in over three years. Among the new features were a new remote control with capacitive touchpad and microphone, a new tvOS operating system with SDK and supporting third party applications, Siri-based voice navigation and search, and enhanced gaming capabilities utilizing the gyro- and accelerometer-equipped remote as a gaming controller. The new device is powered by a 64-bit A8 processor, and is equipped with Bluetooth 4.0, 802.11ac MIMO wireless connectivity, and an infrared receiver. Pricing for the 32GB and 64GB versions is $149 and $199 respectively, with availability beginning October 2015 in the US.Subscribers Only