Articles tagged with: Isuppli and andrew
TI, Qualcomm, Sony, and Samsung Score Key Design Wins in New Palm Pre
Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, Sony and Samsung Electronics are the leading component suppliers for Palm's new Pre, providing the key semiconductor and display technologies that give the smart phone its competitive differentiation, according to dissection conducted by isuppli's Teardown Analysis Service. more
Related Tags: texas-instruments, qualcomm, sony, samsung-electronics, palm-pre, cdma2000, memory, smart, hynix, csr, lcd, nand, displays, flash, ev-do, dram
Qualcomm Chips Powering the BlackBerry Storm Smartphone
It isn't a shock that the new BlackBerry Storm smart phone from Research in Motion (RIM) offers features comparable to Apple's iPhone 3G - including the use of a touchscreen - a first for a RIM product. However, the Storm brings some interesting developments on the inside, such as the inclusion of a Qualcomm baseband chip, according to a teardown conducted by isuppli. more
Related Tags: sandisk, iphone, intel, samsung, roaming, wcdma, apple, qualcomm, ict, gps, cdma, verizon, blackberry, rim, blackberry-storm, touchscreen, touchscreens, memory, apple-iphone, smart, storm
Teardown Report Reveals Manufacturing Cost of BlackBerry Bold
In its first-ever solo television advertisement for a product, Research In Motion touts its new BlackBerry Bold 9000 smart phone as a device that allows users to "Connect to everything you love in life in a bold new way." more
Related Tags: sandisk, iphone, semiconductor, texas-instruments, flash-memory, samsung, gps, blackberry, rim, touch-screen, battery, blackberry-bold, memory, analog, rogers, operating-system, wlan, displays, flash, rogers-communications
Apple Stresses Manufacturing Cost Reduction for iPhone 3G
The new iPhone 3G sports an evolutionary design that favors cost reduction instead of cutting-edge features, supporting AppleĆ's goal of expanding its market share and achieving a worldwide presence for the product, according to a physical teardown analysis conducted this weekend by isuppli. more
Related Tags: semiconductor, flash-memory, samsung, wcdma, bluetooth, infineon-technologies, gps, toshiba, apple, edge, infineon, battery, memory, samsung-electronics, iphone-3gs, wlan, nand, flash, dram
TECH TALES: WiMAX is Still a Risky Investment
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- The next-generation wireless technology, known as WiMax, is full of potential to drive cheaper, high-speed wireless data, voice and video communications, or a dismal failure, depending on who you talk to. more
Related Tags: google, cisco, qualcomm, clearwire, sprint-nextel, wall-street-journal, gartner, verizon, compete, comcast, backhaul, sprint, wimax,, nextel, airspan-networks, long-term-evolution, chipsets, laptop
Apple's iPod touch is More Than an iPhone - Without a Phone
On the outside, Apple's iPod touch looks a lot like its iPhone. On the inside, there's a strong resemblance too - but a dissection conducted by isuppli's Teardown Analysis service reveals the touch sports a distinct design and unique advancements compared to the iPhone. more
Related Tags: semiconductor, flash-memory, ipod, bluetooth, samsung, semiconductors, touch-screen, memory, wlan, nand, displays, flash
Infineon, National, Balda and Samsung Score iPhone Design Wins"
In terms of cost, isuppli's teardown analysis of Apple's iPhone offered few surprises, with its Bill-of-Materials (BoM) closely conforming with the preliminary functional estimate issued in January by isuppli. However, in terms of suppliers, the iPhone is packed with surprises, with newcomers Infineon Technologies, National Semiconductor and Balda providing key components in the product - along with established component makers like Samsung Electronics - according to isuppli's Teardown Analysis service. more
Related Tags: flash-memory, ipod, bluetooth, infineon-technologies, toshiba, sharp, touch-screen, infineon, memory, samsung-electronics, balda, nand, dram
