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With Mac Pro orders now live, pricing for all of the build to order options for the machine are available, giving us an idea of what it's going to cost to get the top of the line upgrades.
Apple lets ‌Mac Pro‌ buyers upgrade the processor, RAM, GPU, and SSD, as well as add an Apple Afterburner card, wheels, and accessories, all of which add to the cost.

Starting with the base ‌Mac Pro‌ with a 3.5GHz Xeon W processor, 32GB RAM, a Radeon Pro 580X with 8GB memory, and 256GB SSD, choosing all available internal hardware upgrades will net you a price of $52,199.
Add to that the $400 wheels, and the price goes up to $52,599. From there, if you tack on the Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2 combo, you can get a maximum price of $52,748.
If you want a maxed out rack mounted ‌Mac Pro‌, expect to pay an additional $500 when that option becomes available, for a total price of $52,848.
If you want to add a Pro Display XDR to your ‌Mac Pro‌, expect to pay $4,999 for the display itself, plus an additional $999 for the stand. Add on an extra $1,000 if you want Apple's special nano-texture glass, for a total display price of $6,998. You can, however, save some cash if you go with a VESA mount, which is priced at just $200.
That means a maxed out ‌Mac Pro‌ with Apple's top of the line specs (minus the rack mount, since that's a niche option) and the best Pro Display XDR will cost just shy of $60,000 at $59,748.

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Analysts estimate the cost to make an iPhone X by adding up the price of its parts.

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While the iPhone X is expensive to buy, it's also expensive to make -- but maybe not as expensive as you'd think.
The iPhone X's parts add up to about $357.50, according to TechInsights (via Reuters). That converts to about £270 or AU$470.3utools cost per
To arrive at this estimate, TechInsights tore down an iPhone X and tallied up component costs. Keep in mind that these are just estimates, not the exact figure Apple pays per phone. Apple declined to comment.
Since the iPhone X starts at $999, £999 and AU$1,579, this estimate puts Apple's profit at a gross margin of 64 percent.

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The iPhone 8 -- which costs $699, £699 and AU$1,079 to buy -- reaps in a gross margin of 59 percent, according to the report. This would mean that Apple makes more money off the iPhone X than the cheaper iPhone 8.
New iPhone X hardware like the big OLED display, wireless charging and TrueDepth camera system gives the phone much of its appeal, but it also adds to its price.
For example, the report estimates that the 5.8-inch OLED display panel and its associated parts cost about $65.50, which is almost double what the iPhone 8's $36 LCD display runs.

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This is also interesting: TechInsights estimates that the 256GB version of the iPhone 8 Plus costs $367.50 (about £280/AU$480). This would make the 256GB iPhone 8 Plus more expensive to make than the 64GB iPhone X, despite the fact that Apple charges more money for the iPhone X.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously stated that the iPhone X's price is based on the value that you get from the phone. Still, that's some steep markup.