Filed under: Products and services, Apple Inc (AAPL), iPhoneThere may be a chance for investors to profit from investing in Apple, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) iPhone component suppliers. ifixit has kindly disassembled an iPhone and identified the following components: Skyworks Solutions, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: SWKS) GSM/Edge Power amplifier (SKY77340) ARM 339S0030 (which ifixit thinks might be a Baseband processor) Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.'s flash memory chip. According to ifixit, BG means 32 Gigabits, the 1 means double that, so that's 64 Gigabits of storage, or 8 Gigabytes. (K9HBG08U1M) I am not sure which company makes the ARM, however, Skyworks might be worth looking at. Skyworks generated $766 million in revenues and lost $69 million in the last year. It ...
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