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@Viper1

Thanks for the information, and your points are precisely what I have wanted to say. There is only so much available capacity, and it's divided between a whole lot of companies so it might simple be a case of not enough free capacity. And as you pointed out, component capacity limits cause an absolute limit to the number of manufactured units, especially so with key components such as the accelometers, CPU's and GPU's. And, as surprising as it may sound, even a commonplace component as a Wi-Fi -chip. Most alternate components have slightly different specs and can't be thrown in at a whim, so you're pretty much stuck with what you decide at design time, barring design changes.