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by patrickg_zill
2846 days ago
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The most general answer to your question is Peter Drucker's (famous management guru) observation that every doubling of production of an item (over the lifetime, not yearly) resulted in a cost reduction of 20-30%. So right now, with very few LIDARs produced, we have a high price, which will start dropping as more are produced. You might find this interesting: a single transistor used to sell for roughly the equivalent of $8 USD in today's money; today the cheapest ones are 6 Cents USD (price checked today from Mouser.com) in qty 1 pricing... https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/semiconductors/devices/h... |
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