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Apples's iPhone 3GS Costs $178.96 to Manufacture

With the new iPhone 3G S's Bill of Materials (BOM) and feature set nearly the same as the previous model in the iPhone line, you might think the product's component selection would be virtually unchanged. However, a dissection conducted by iSuppli's Teardown Analysis Service reveals some interesting changes in the parts­ and suppliers.  more

Related Tags: apple, iphone, iphone-3gs, infineon, triquint, broadcom, toshiba, iphone-3g-s, gsm, umts, wlan, andrew, flash


A Forgettable Year for Memory Chip Makers

For memory chip makers, 2008 will go down as a year to forget, as a major downturn in this segment caused revenue to fall for nearly all suppliers and contributed to negative results for the overall semiconductor industry, according to preliminary market-share figures from iSuppli.  more

Related Tags: broadcom, semiconductor, texas-instruments, intel, flash-memory, samsung, qualcomm, isuppli, toshiba, texas, nxp, sony, sharp, 3, memory, hynix, altera, flash, hynix-semiconductor, dram


Day One, Numonyx Emerges as Number One in Mobile Memory

A new number-one supplier of memory chips for mobile handsets was born today with the announcement of Numonyx, but can this semiconductor spin-off find success in a business where no one has posted a profit in three years?  more

Related Tags: semiconductor, flash-memory, isuppli, memory-chips, spansion, memory, hynix, foundry, numonyx, flash, hynix-semiconductor, dram


STMicroelectronics and Intel Merge Flash Memory Divisions

stmicroelectronics and Intel have announced that they plan to merge their flash-memory businesses along with private equity firm Francisco Partners. The new company will combine key research and development, manufacturing and sales and marketing assets of Intel and stmicroelectronics into a new company. more

Related Tags: flash-memory, isuppli, memory


Spansion Takes Lead in 2006 Mobile-Phone Flash Market

A strong rise in sales to the mobile-phone market propelled NOR flash supplier Spansion into the lead in the global market for flash memory used in wireless handsets, and caused its ranking in the overall flash market to improve by one position for the year, according to iSuppli. more

Related Tags: flash-memory, isuppli, toshiba, spansion


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