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Long-term semiconductor supply - risk-free!
Companies can take control of component obsolescence using proper wafer and die storage to ensure the uninterrupted, long-term supply of parts, and the reduction in overall
sourcing risk Featuring on p14 of this issue
NEWS 4. Messe München to host electronica virtual
FEATURES
Editor’s Choice... 5. Radar: The car’s virtual eye 6. ADI’s audio system for digital audio devices Distribution... 8.
Supplychain intelligence
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