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- iSuppli: Global PC sales took historic nosedive in Q1
- iSuppli: Global PC sales took historic nosedive in Q1So Dell and Lenovo dragged the rest down?Looking at same period last year on that chart, only Dell and Lenovo did poorly. mostly Dell In fact, Dell is really primarily responsible for dragging the whole chart into the toilet. If you take...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-22
- iSuppli: Global PC sales took historic nosedive in Q1
- The global PC market took one of its largest sales plunges ever in Q1 2009, according to iSuppli. Total units shipped fell 8.1% year-over-over and were down 14.1% from Q4 2008, the largest dips in the seven years that iSuppli has been tracking unit sales. by Jason Hiner
- Blog posts 2009-06-22
- Amazon Kindle 2: The real cost behind the machine
- Although it's not a huge surprise, according to an article from BusinessWeek today, Amazon's Kindle 2 actually costs a lot less to make then you might think. So, how much does it actually cost to make a Kindle 2? If you're one of the estimated half...
- Blog posts 2009-04-22
- More iPhone vs. Storm: Comparing component costs
- There's some buzz today about an iSuppli report that dove deep into an analysis of component costs for the Blackberry Storm, compared to a similar breakdown of Apple's iPhone. In the end, the electronics research firm found that the cost of components and manufacturing cost about $203, compared to Apple's...
- Blog posts 2009-01-29
- Economy-pinched semiconductor industry: How to ride the storm
- The credit crisis and overall economic downturn is starting to hit the semiconductor industry, which saw 5.5 percent sales growth in August. Research firm iSuppli has cut its 2008 sales growth forecast for the semiconductor industry from 4 percent to 3.5 percent and potentially even more if economic conditions continue...
- Blog posts 2008-10-09
- Weakened economy, what weakened economy?
- According to market research company iSuppli, a sluggish economy isn't having a negative effect on PC shipments, with the sector showing double digit percentage growth during Q1 08 over the same period last year. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-06-30
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs about $173 to build
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs about $173 to buildiPhone 3G costs as litle as $100 to make....http://www.eetimes.com/rss/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=208403011The raw cost of materials to build the iPhone 3G could be nearly half that of the original model, according to Portelligent Inc. Austin that conducted a teardown analysis of the first handset. The first...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs about $173 to build
- According to a virtual teardown by iSuppli, the iPhone 3G costs 23% less to build than the original 8GB iPhone. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2008-06-25
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs $173 to make
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs $173 to makeUnlikely we'll see unlocked iPhonesSince Apple is depending on mobile phone networks selling the phone at a loss which is recovered by selling services, it is unlikely that unlocked iPhones will be available in all the new countries touted by the Steve.iPhone 3G costs...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-24
- iSuppli: iPhone 3G costs $173 to make
- An article at Business Week states that the forthcoming iPhone 3G costs Apple approximately US$173 to manufacture. The estimate is based on its Bill of Materials BOM according to a preliminary “virtual teardown†conducted by iSuppli Corp. “At a hardware BOM and manufacturing cost of $173,...
- Blog posts 2008-06-24
- Demand for small/medium displays grew 0.8% in Q4 2007
- Overall demand for small/medium displays, i.e. screens with diagonal dimensions of less than 10″, exceeded supply by a scant 0.8% in Q4 2007, down from 6.2% in Q3 2007, according to iSuppli. by NB
- Blog posts 2008-04-15
- iPhone users spend 46.5% of their time in voice calls
- Owners of all types of mobile handsets use their phones for voice communications 71.7% of the time, according to iSuppli, iPhone owners spend just 46.5% of their time with the product engaged in voice calls, according to iSuppli. by NB
- Blog posts 2008-04-14
- Small/medium displays prices to $30 in the Q4 2007
- The global Average Selling Price ASP of small/medium displays used for digital photo frames rose to $30 in the Q4 2007, up 20% from $25 in Q3 2007, according to iSuppli. The ASP for small/medium displays for tiny LCD televisions rose to $8.40 in Q4 2007, up 2.4% from $8.20...
- Blog posts 2008-04-12
- Prices for small displays to reach $6.80 in Q1 2008
- Although prices for digital photo frame displays will decline by 3.3% in Q1 2008, prices will increase slightly in other areas, including Portable Media Players PMPs, mobile handsets, automotive applications, camcorders, cameras and industrial/financial applications, iSuppli predicts. This will cause the overall ASP of small/medium displays to rise to $6.80...
- Blog posts 2008-03-27
- Small displays for digital photoframes rose to $30 in Q4 2007
- The global Average Selling Price ASP of small/medium displays used for digital photo frames rose to $30 in Q4 2007, up 20% from $25 in Q3 2007. The ASP for small/medium displays for tiny LCD televisions rose to $8.40 in the fourth quarter, up 2.4% from $8.20 in Q3 2007,...
- Blog posts 2008-03-26
- Demand for small/medium displays exceeded supply by 0.8% in Q4 2007
- Overall demand for small/medium displays, i.e. screens with diagonal dimensions of less than 10 inches, exceeded supply by a scant 0.8% in Q4 2007 down from 6.2% in Q3 2007, according to iSuppli. by NB
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
- LCDs to generate $116.2 bln by 2011
- LCDs have been the most popular type of HDTV in 2007, and shipments are expected to hit 165.3 mln units worldwide in 2011, up from 41.4 mln units in 2006, according to iSuppli. iSuppli said that global LCD revenue would reach $116.2 bln in 2011, up from $47.8 bln in...
- Blog posts 2008-01-15
- iSuppli: Intel still top chipmaker in '07, AMD drops
- iSuppli: Intel still top chipmaker in '07, AMD dropsAMD not even in top ten?OUCHiSuppli: Intel still top chipmaker in '07, AMD dropsThis sucks, does this mean I should hold off before getting that AMD X2 5000+ black edition?This is the quietest I have seen any story about AMDHmmm, I wonder...
- Discussion threads 2007-11-28
- iSuppli: Costs drop for iPod Nano parts
- iSuppli: Costs drop for iPod Nano partsThe author must be mistaken[i]"Such wholesale supplier swaps are not unusual for Apple, which frequently switches its component partners. With Apple, it seems, no supplier is safe, and no slot is a given," iSuppli said.Apple continued to use an audio and video processor from...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-19
- Electronic shelf labels to generate $601.9 mln in 2010
- Electronic shelf labels to generate $601.9 mln in 2010It's been tried before, has something changed?The market for electronic shelf labels has always been an enigma for retailers given the possibility for returns on their investment that is unlike anything they've seen for other major capital projects, however costs of the...
- Discussion threads 2007-09-10
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