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Sourcengine’s Tech Angle: How Semiconductors Power the Super Bowl

Sourcengine's diving into the history of Super Bowl LVII's upcoming MVP and it's not Patrick Mahomes or Jalen Hurts. It's our favorite chips, semiconductors.

Auto components are still scarce

Why Are Automotive Components Still Scarce if the Chip Glut is Here?

The chip glut is rapidly growing but automotive manufacturers are still struggling to get stock, how is that possible?

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Why Buying Excess Electronic Component Stock is Beneficial to Manufacturers Right Now

Component costs are rising, some are still scarce, and others might be counterfeited, how do you avoid these problems? Simple, buy excess stock!

Excess might be growing but chipmaking plans won't crumble under it

Will Excess Semiconductor Inventory Affect Chipmaking Facility Plans?

As excess stock grows and chipmakers slash production, what is going to happen to the chipmaking facilities they've spent billions on?

Automotive trends in 2023

5 Automotive Industry Trends to Watch in 2023

The automotive industry is experiencing unprecedented leaps in innovation. Let's discuss the coolest advances to keep an eye on in 2023.

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Quotengine: The Ultimate BOM Management Tool

Quotengine's ready to take BOM management to the next level.

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Lighting Manufacturers 2023: Market News and Analysis

A dive into lighting components and the manufacturers that offer them.

The best place to buy components

Sourcengine: The Digital Electronic Component Market for Professional Buyers

It's time to leave long games of phone-tag and miles of Excel sheets at the door when purchasing components.

EV charging has some big developments coming in 2023

EV Companies to Watch in 2023

Electric vehicles are taking the world by storm! Here are some EV manufacturers and suppliers to keep an eye on in 2023.

The shortage is turning into months of excess

How the Shortage Led to Excess Stock

The shortage is winding down, but we're not out of the woods yet. Excess stock is building up faster than manufacturers can mitigate it, how did the shortage lead to so much excess? We tell you how and why in this overview.