Kevin Keller
In its first-ever dissection of a solar power inverter, IHS has determined the bill of materials (BOM) of a major manufacturer’s product, providing a path-setting benchmark for cost reduction in a market expected to undergo rapid price erosion in the coming years.
The Aurora PVI-4.2-OUTD-S-US Inverter from Power-One Inc. carries a BOM of $641.47, according to an IHS iSuppli Teardown Analysis report from information and analysis provider IHS (NYSE: IHS).
Press Release
November 18, 2011
Amazon’s Kindle Fire media tablet carries a BOM cost of $185.60, according to preliminary findings from the IHS iSuppli Teardown Analysis Service. When manufacturing services...
Press Release
November 17, 2011
The IHS iSuppli Teardown Analysis Service has commenced its physical dissection of the Amazon Kindle Fire media tablet and soon will release its preliminary estimate of the device’s...
Market Watch
November 3, 2011
In the first comprehensive teardown of a vehicle and its electronic systems, the IHS iSuppli Teardown Analysis team at information and analysis provider IHS is launching a major dissection...
Press Release
November 2, 2011
In the first comprehensive teardown of a motor vehicle’selectronic systems, the IHS iSuppli Teardown Analysis team at information and analysis provider IHS (NYSE: IHS) is launching a...
Market Watch
October 26, 2011
On the outside, the iPhone 4S may have disappointed some with its perceived lack of new features. But on the inside, the latest member of the iPhone line boasts a wealth of...
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