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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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Evertiq,
The electronics industry has spent years learning to fear shortages, counterfeit components and end-of-life notices. But according to Ronny Nietzsche, Regional Sales Manager Nordic-Baltic Region at Rochester Electronics, another problem may be quietly shaping purchasing decisions — an outdated understanding of semiconductor date codes.
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NewElectronics, Features
After the turbulence of 2023–24, electronic component distributors
appeared to have entered late 2025 and early 2026 with renewed order
momentum, particularly on the design‑in and low‑to‑mid‑volume side of
the market in which distributors Mouser, DigiKey and Farnell operate.
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EETimes, Pat Brans
The reported preliminary agreement between Apple and Intel for Intel to
manufacture some Apple-designed chips could signal far more than a new
customer relationship. If realized at a meaningful scale, the
partnership could reshape the economics of advanced semiconductor
manufacturing...
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New Electronics,
The conflict between the Iran and the US is beginning to have a visible
impact on the global printed circuit board (PCB) supply chain, adding
further pressure to an electronics industry already dealing with rising
component costs.
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U.S. Congressman Blake Moore, Press Release
WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Blake Moore’s Counterfeit Notification Act
passed the House of Representatives. Introduced with Congressman Brad
Schneider (D-IL), this legislation halts counterfeit and pirated imports
into the United States. The bill changes how Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) can share the packing and shipping information of
suspected counterfeit products with key intellectual property rights
holders, transportation carriers, and e-commerce platforms.
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House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Press Release
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the House Foreign Affairs Committee
advanced the Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware
(MATCH) Act as part of a markup of a series of export control measures
aimed at ensuring America continues to lead in the AI Arms Race.
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DW, Nik Martin
US curbs on advanced chips pushed China to focus on its own
semiconductor ecosystem. And while it trails at the very cutting edge,
China's "good‑enough" technology is fast powering much of the global
economy.
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U.S. Department of Justice, United States Attorney's Office Western District of Washington
Seattle – A 44-year-old citizen of Iran was extradited to the United
States last week and will appear today at 2:00 PM in U.S. District Court
in Seattle on a nine-count indictment related to his scheme to violate
trade sanctions against Iran, announced First Assistant U.S. Attorney
Charles Neil Floyd. Reza Dindar, aka Renda Dindar was indicted by the
grand jury in August 2014.
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Tom's Hardware, Aaron Klotz
Another victim has been impacted by Amazon's loose return policy and ended up with a product they did not want — if you can even call it a product. Bigmancal420 on the PCBuildHelp subreddit
shared their story of how they ended up with a 3D-printed base...
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