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The Straits Times,
BOSTON, June 11 - A U.S. judge on Thursday allowed an Iranian-born
engineer to be released on bail just days before his trial on charges
linked to a deadly drone attack on a U.S. military base in Jordan
carried out by Iran-backed militants in 2024.
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Militarnyi, Vladyslav Khomenko
n Belgium, a Brussels court sentenced
Belgian-Russian citizen Viktor Labin to five years in prison for the
illegal export of dual-use goods and chemicals to Russia.
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Electronics Weekly, Caroline Hayes
The memory market has always suffered highs and lows, as capex
expansion, investment and demand fuelled voltatility and resulted in
shortages and over-supply. Nikolaos Florous, director global marketing
at Memphis Electronic told Electronics Weekly that this memory cycle is
different because of AI.
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Electronics360, Electronics360 News Desk
The Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA) released a
formal industry position paper titled “The Authorized Channel: Why It
Matters Now More Than Ever,” calling on the industry to reaffirm their
commitment to sourcing and selling electronic components through
manufacturer-authorized channels.
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HiTech Expert, Herman Bogapov
Modern missiles and drones that the Russian military-industrial complex will produce in 2026 literally "from the wheels",
remain critically dependent on Western dual-use microelectronics.
Despite numerous sanctions packages, the Kremlin machine continues to
keep its hot conveyors running thanks to extensive networks of shadow
imports and gasket companies in third countries.
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Yahoo!Finance, Debby Wu
(Bloomberg) -- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s global chip
supply will fall short of AI-fueled demand for years to come, chief
executive officer C.C. Wei said, suggesting production capacity remains a
key bottleneck in the buildout of global computing infrastructure.
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U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Public Affairs
A dual U.S.-Iranian national and CEO of an Iran-based technology company
was arrested today on a federal criminal complaint charging him with
violating U.S. sanctions against Iran by acquiring sophisticated
U.S.-origin networking, security, and encryption equipment for Iranian
customers — including the Iranian regime’s nuclear and military
establishments.
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Fortune, Rakesh Kumar
Hardly a week passes without news of another hyperscaler spending
billions of dollars on AI chips. A single moderate-to-large data center
today uses AI chips costing billions of dollars. A single Nvidia Blackwell GPU in a modern AI chip cluster could cost as much as a new Tesla Model 3.
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Astute Electronics Ltd.,
The number of suspect counterfeit and nonconforming electronic
components reported to ERAI fell 29.1% in 2025, even as global
semiconductor sales climbed 25.57% on strong AI infrastructure demand.
The data points to a market where high-value AI accelerators remain
difficult to counterfeit, while programmable logic devices, analogue ICs
and memory components continue to dominate supply chain risk.
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Quantum Insider, Matt Swayne
PRESS RELEASE — The Department of Commerce today announced the
signing of 9 letters of intent to provide $2.013 billion in federal
incentives under the CHIPS and Science Act.
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