Industry News
Supply Chain Management Review, Alexander Litvin
Most supply chain risk frameworks focus on visible risks:
logistics disruptions, supplier financial health, demand volatility,
and geopolitical exposure. These risks are real, and the frameworks that
address them have become more rigorous over time.
But there is a layer closer to the production line that almost no dashboard captures—the integrity of the component itself.
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Maeil Business, Sora Park
The investment boom in artificial intelligence (AI) servers is shaking
up supply and demand in the market for multilayer ceramic capacitors
(MLCCs), often called the "rice of the electronics industry." As demand
for high-capacity MLCCs used in AI servers surges, manufacturers are
concentrating production lines on AI-related products, and the shortage
is spreading to general-purpose components as well.
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CBS News,
IBM unveiled semiconductor technology Thursday that it says could
deliver computer chips with 50 percent better performance while
dramatically lowering power consumption. The technology developed
by IBM isn't ready for industrial use yet, but the Armonk, New
York-based company said it "sees a path to production in as early as the
next five years."
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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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