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An iSuppli teardown estimates the cost of the shuffle's components, the headphones, and the packaging it ships in at $21.77.
Business
Week says 'that's about 28% of the device's retail price. The smaller
the component cost as a percentage of price, the higher the potential
profit. This suggests the per-unit profit margin on the shuffle is
higher than on other iPod models. The component cost for the first iPod
touch released in 2007, for instance, amounted to about $147, or about
49% of its $299 retail price. The component cost of the
third-generation iPod nano, also released in 2007, amounted to about
40% of its retail price.'
The main application chip used in the
device is made by Samsung. Other suppliers include Toshiba, Hynix
Semiconductor, On Semiconductor, NXP Semiconductor, and Texas
Instruments.
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