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The How, What, and Why of the Chip Shortage
How did the chip shortage start? Why has it gone on for so long? What happens now that demand is dropping? The shortage is ending, but these questions remain. It's time to answer them.
What to do with Electronic Component Excess
Electronic component excess is coming. Softening demand is starting to take effect across all sectors, but chip orders made months ago are still rolling in. With little time on hand, how do you manage excess inventory? We'll tell you how.
How to Conquer the EV Charging Station Challenge
Electric vehicles have a big problem. No, it’s not the chip shortage, but that’s been a serious hindrance to EV production.
Building a Resilient Supply Chain
A discussion with Yashar Shahabi, SVP Digital Solutions, Sourceability & Featured Speaker George Lawrie, VP & Principal Analyst, Forrester
How Enterprise Marketplaces Can Help OEMs Defeat Their Sourcing Problems
Given the unprecedented instability of the current semiconductor industry, OEMs, CMs, and EMS providers need new solutions to overcome their procurement challenges. Sourcengine, an electronic components-centric enterprise marketplace, can help.
How Rising Inflation is Disrupting the Electronics Components Supply Chain
The worldwide inflation trend is causing problems in the electronic components supply chain by making parts more expensive and harder to procure. But mitigation methods exist to help OEMs, CMs, and EMS providers overcome the new challenge.
Wireless Charging: Tomorrow’s Technology Is Here to Stay
Let’s take a look at the basics behind wireless technology, some recent trends in wireless technology and associated electronic parts, and immediate and long-term growth prospects, along with how this rapidly emerging technology will continue to impact electronic components procurement.
Nexperia’s NextPower MOSFETs offer best-in-class reliability and performance
Nexperia’s new NextPower 100V and 80V MOSFETs do not offer marginal improvements over the previous generation; they set a new standard of excellence.
Anticipating disruptions caused by war in Ukraine
A statement from Sourceability and Sourcengine about the electronics component supply chain disruptions caused by the war in Ukraine.
Rising geopolitical tensions upended the global supply chain once again
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is creating major ripples across the electronic components supply. Most notably, the conflict has disrupted the world’s access to critical semiconductor manufacturing materials.