The global electronics supply chain faces a growing challenge from counterfeit and recycled components, which can compromise system reliability and user safety. Recent technological innovations ...
El Segundo, Calif. (Oct. 2, 2012)—Reported incidents of counterfeit electronic component parts this year are maintaining the record pace set in 2011, highlighting the need for continued vigilance and ...
Counterfeiting has become an increasingly sophisticated problem in the electronics supply chain, posing serious risks to performance, safety, and product longevity. The global counterfeit market in ...
NASHUA — As companies struggle to avoid counterfeit electronic parts, a Nashua company is collaborating to ensure authentic, hard-to-find replacement components are available locally. Monzite Corp., a ...
Over its 25-year history, Prosemi has become a trusted source for testing electronic components among some of the world's largest CEMs and OEMs. As the largest test house in Southeast Asia, Prosemi is ...
Defense researchers are looking to stem the tide of counterfeit electronic parts invading the military supply chain by developing a tiny electronic component to authenticate other electronic ...
While the ending of the COVID-19 pandemic has eased many of the drastic shortages of electronic components, shortages of some parts still persist. One problem that has long plagued design engineers ...
If chip counterfeiters can sneak their wares onto nuclear submarines, they can get them into your networks, too. The use of counterfeit electronic components is not a new issue. However, the IT ...
Last year, nearly $3 trillion worth of counterfeit goods traded hands—up from $30 billion in the 1980s. This makes counterfeiting at least the tenth largest economy—just above Canada's total GDP and ...
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