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September 14, 2006
Tearing-Down the New iPod
There is an informative piece on EETimes summaring a Wedbush tear-down on the new iPod. Among other things, there are three mystery chips with Apple logos, and some very Apple-friendly bill-of-materials costs:The 2-, 4-, and 8-GB versions of the Nano sell for $149, $199 and $249, respectively. The total bill-of-materials (BOM) in the new Nano are $74.90 for the 2-GB model, $97.90 for the 4-GB version and $143.90 for the 8-GB player, according to Wedbush.
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