Thanks to a report by an iLounge reader, additional details on internal differences between the 30GB and 60GB iPods have been discovered. As initially shown through a diagnostic test of the new iPod, the 60GB model actually contains twice as much SDRAM – 64 Megabytes rather than 32 Megabytes.
SDRAM typically serves as a buffer for audio and video clips, and additional memory can reduce the number of times an iPod’s hard drive is accessed, thereby further improving battery life.


Previous teardowns of the new iPod have not revealed this difference in components, as they have focused on the less expensive 30GB iPod.











