No way. So Intel thinks they are going to get away with charging $200-$400 for a 1.3 billion transistor part, when Apple is currently paying TSMC and Samsung probably 1/10th as much per transistor. And all the other ARM competitors will be selling 1+ billion transistor chips for even less. No way is that going to continue forever.
Sigh with that logic the $107 tray price intel haswell 2955u (celeron) that goes in asus chromebox which retails for $160 plus $10 mir is 71% the cost of the device. (I am simplifying the numbers to $150 for simplicity)
1) This is before the intel chipset and motherboard
2) This is before the ram
3) This is before the ssd
4) This is before any other electronic part
5) This is before any cheap chinese labor
6) This is before ASUS cut which does include the costs to design the thing originally and the software (the os is free but they still have to support it
7) This is before any packing and misc cost
8) This is before shipping from China to the US
9) This is before the big box store, amazon, or newegg cut
10) This is before any warranty costs
And you really think all those people are going to settle for 29% of the revenue whenthey still have their own expenses and want to make their own dollar to support themselves?
You do know that just a big box store or amazon usually take 10% to 20% right?
Why would asus go with a 2955u when a tegra 4 or k1 a15, qualcomm 800 or 801, or a samsung exynos 5 a15 is a whole lot closer to a a 2955u, the OS supports it, and those chips are significantly cheaper and they are lot closer in performance (the worse intel vs the best other).
And that same cpu with the same transistors is also the $393 tray price 4510u (i7)
Tray price is nowhere near what the OEM pays, Tray price is a marketing/bargaining tool via intel