So, you want Asus to upgrade to a faster CPU and more modern Wifi SoC, AND sell it at a lower price?
That's not how it works...
For some reason, one of our members had decided (months ago, when the first info was becoming available) that the RT-AX86U Pro model is a "non-starter", and pretty consistently dismisses this model. Yes, it isn't quite the exquisite jewel that he esteems of the GT-AX6000, and it's true that the new Pro model will lack the extra (2nd) 2.5Gb port and 4x4 2.4Ghz radio (3x3 2.4Ghz only on the Pro), but they are otherwise the same.
Now we have choices: the RT-AX86U Pro just recently received a MSRP on the Asus website of $299.99, so that puts it $30 less than the "new" lower list (and commonly available retail) for the GT-AX6000 of $329.99. At that difference, it boils down to personal choice, in particular in regards to form factor. Either way, the GT model might be on it's way out (it's currently unavailable directly from Asus in the US, plenty still available at retail), and the new Pro hasn't really hit retail or internet stores in the US.
But if you have money to burn then get GT-AXE16000, it's the greatest but cost 700usd.
Sneak preview of the Gen 2 model:This is a killer router. If you trip and fall on top of this one - dead instantly. No firmware updates needed - it has great stab-ility already.
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Again, that's not how inflation works... TSMC, for one, increased their fab pricing by something like 20% over a short period of time.he newer chips are more likely less expensive than the older chips for Asus.
That makes zero sense. The RT-AC66U was more expensive than the RT-N66U. The RT-AC68U was more expensive. The RT-AC88U was more expensive. And so on. New routers have been consistently more expensive than previous models they replaced.Manufacturers don't issue a new model because it is more expensive to make. They do so because sourcing the old parts is more expensive.
Sneak preview of the Gen 2 model:
Again, that's not how inflation works... TSMC, for one, increased their fab pricing by something like 20% over a short period of time.
That makes zero sense. The RT-AC66U was more expensive than the RT-N66U. The RT-AC68U was more expensive. The RT-AC88U was more expensive. And so on. New routers have been consistently more expensive than previous models they replaced.
And also, another reason for the new models is because the manufacturer is discontinuing the original part, and also because chip shortages forces the manufacturer to prioritize newer chips with larger profit margins. Look up the BCM6755 datasheet on Broadcom's site for instance, see the notice it contains about this chip being discontinued.
I know for a fact (i.e. I was told so by Asus) that a few router hardware changes since the start of the pandemic were made specifically due to availability issues with the original part.
iPhone X BOM Cost Report with Supplier List
2017-11-14 Author:Network Finishing
On November 10, IHS Markit, a well-known institution, issued a detailed material cost report for iPhone X (64GB), concluding that it was $370.25 (about 2458 yuan). This figure is slightly higher than Techlnsights' $357.5 (equivalent to 2370 yuan), but the difference is not large, and the iPhone X still brings Apple a very considerable profit.
The cost is more expensive than the iPhone 8 and Galaxy S8
iPhone X has two versions, 64GB and 256GB, corresponding to the National Bank's price of 8388 yuan and 9688 yuan respectively. The report pointed out that the material cost of the iPhone X A1865 low-end version (64GB flash memory) is 370.25 US dollars (about 2370 yuan), excluding Apple's research and development, manufacturing, software, services and other costs. The cost of materials for the iPhone X 64GB version accounted for 37% of the sales price, and the gross margin was 63%.
In comparison, the material cost of the 64G NAND flash Samsung Galaxy S8 is $302, and the retail price is about $720.
Compared to the iPhone X, the iPhone 8 costs much less. According to the disassembly analysis of HIS, the material cost of the iPhone 8 64GB version is 255.16 US dollars (about 1697 yuan), and its National Bank version is priced from 5888 yuan; the hardware cost of the 256GB iPhone 8 Plus is 288.08 US dollars (about 1906 yuan), and the National Bank version is priced from 7988 yuan.
Andrew Rassweiler, senior director of cost benchmarking services at IHS Markit, said: "The iPhone X is the most expensive model in the iPhone series to date, and it retails at the highest price compared to other flagship phones in its class, which will be a whole new price point for the smartphone industry."
"The iPhone X represents Apple's biggest design advancement since the iPhone came out in 2007, and its underlying architecture is similar to the iPhone 8 Plus," Rassweiler said. "Both models are built with components common to the platform, but the X has a better screen and TrueDepth camera, which sets it apart and costs more."
I don't think you understand how inflation works.You're saying what I'm saying yet you come to a different conclusion. Margins are what rule prices. Not the cost of the BOM.
Increasing prices are not inflation, that is simply corporate greed.
If things really were more expensive, then manufacturers, by your definition, would be running on 0.05% margins today. Yet magically, they do not.
Inflation isn't what manufacturers work against. It's what they (chose to) create.
The BOM of an Apple product hasn't increased that much, yet the prices keep climbing. Every manufacturer is doing the same too.
Nothing in your quoted post significantly changes what I have previously stated on this topic.
iPhone X BOM Cost Report (with Supplier List) - International Electronic Business Information (esmchina.com)
Below is a small translation to English of this older phone I found in a 1-second search. Note that the 'small' Gross Margin of 63%.
In case anyone is interested, you probably won't find a better deal anytime soon... But the GT-AX6000 just went on sale for $299 on Amazon:
Limited-time deal: ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 AX Gaming Router (GT-AX6000) - Dual Band 2.5G WAN/LAN Ports, Quad-Core 2.0Ghz CPU, Triple-Level Game Acceleration, AiMesh Compatible, Lifetime Internet Security, Instant Guard https://a.co/d/eUcnZAt
Bummer. FYI I was told by Best Buy they won't match a price if it's for Amazon Prime members only..only the non-prime price.Thanks for the heads up @Viktor Jaep =)
After that he said "nothing I can do now, I already sent it". Well ... I was excited for about 5 minutes at least! $32 have been sent off into the ether!
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