Analyst firm
iSuppli
has taken apart the new
iPod Nano and found
that it gives
Apple its
biggest gross margins yet.
The build costs for the new Nano run to $58.85 for the 4GB model priced at
$149, and $82.85 for the 8GB version priced at $199. This makes it the most
profitable iPod in Apple's history.
"The changes in components have resulted in significant cost reductions in
the Nano design, allowing Apple to offer a product that is less expensive to
build and that has enhanced features compared to its predecessor," said Andrew
Rassweiler, senior analyst and teardown services manager at iSuppli.
Overall the study found that Apple typically charges around double the
manufacturing cost of its products, but that the new line retails at around
three times the build cost.
The teardown showed that the new 4GB Nano is 18.5 per cent cheaper to build
than the previous model.
The estimate does not include costs for manufacturing, software, intellectual
property, accessories and packaging.
The figures also do not include research and development costs, since such
data cannot be derived from a teardown and component analysis.
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