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Global Distributor
for 40+ years
The widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components from your favorite brands and alternatives, all in one place. 
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GLOBAL 
DISTRIBUTOR
FOR 40+ YEARS 



IBS Electronics Group is a global distributor founded in 1980 in Southern California, USA. We have been providing our customers with unparalleled service and support for over 40 years.


Our goal is to support the electronics manufacturing and industrial industries by providing a wide range of services, including inventory management, vendor consolidation, engineering services, prototyping, and custom design support built into the cost of the components and products distributed globally. 


IBS offers the widest selection of alternative semiconductor and electronic component brands for your AVL to help our customers improve their designs and supply chains, resulting in faster lead times and reduced costs.



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IBS Quality

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IBS  is an ISO 9001:2015, AS9120B & AS6081 certified global distributor with over 40 years of experience. We are committed to maintaining our reputation as a leading provider of high-quality, reliable products and services by providing authorized franchise distribution, full traceability on components, and testing capabilities to ensure quality and reliability, providing immediate stock solutions from our seamless global procurement network. 

Our commitment to quality is reflected in our Quality Management System (QMS), which ensures that we are consistently meeting the highest standards in the electronics industry. Our QMS is based on the ISO 9001:2015 standard and it is regularly audited by an accredited third-party to ensure that it meets the requirements.


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11.8.2024

The U.S.-China Semiconductor Conflict: Tensions Rise, Compliance Lags

Despite strict U.S. restrictions, American companies continue significant chip exports to China without full compliance, with firms like GlobalFoundries and Applied Materials under scrutiny for unauthorized shipments. China remains a major semiconductor market, complicating U.S. efforts to curb Chinese access to advanced chip technologies. 
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11.6.2024

CSIS Report Warns of Critical Mineral Supply Chain Risks Impacting Semiconductor Production

Global semiconductor supply chains, reliant on critical minerals like gallium, germanium, palladium, and silicon, face significant disruption risks. Recent global events underscore this vulnerability. A new report from the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) outlines strategies to mitigate these risks, including diversifying supply chains, increasing domestic mining and refining, and strategic stockpiling.
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11.5.2024

Foxconn Expands Chip Production in Bac Giang, Vietnam with $80 Million Investment

Foxconn’s subsidiary, Shunsin Technology Vietnam, is investing $80 million in Bắc Giang to produce chips for export to the U.S., EU, and Japan, with full operations expected by December 2026. The project will cover 44,343.8 m², create about 1,450 jobs, and aligns with Foxconn’s expanding footprint in Vietnam. 
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11.5.2024

Intel Expands Chengdu Packaging and Testing Base

Against the backdrop of continued fluctuations in the global semiconductor industry, Intel's move is also seen as an important strategy for strengthening its market position and coping with external competitive pressure. In particular, in the Chinese market, with the acceleration of digital transformation and the continuous expansion of the data center market, the demand for high-performance server chips has shown explosive growth.
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11.5.2024

Edwards Semiconductor Secures $18M for Advanced Vacuum Technology Plant in New York

The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded $18 million to Edwards Vacuum to establish a new manufacturing plant in New York, bolstering domestic production of critical dry vacuum pumps for semiconductor manufacturing. This strategic investment aims to strengthen the U.S. semiconductor supply chain, create jobs, and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, ultimately enhancing national security and economic resilience.
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11.1.2024

Wolfspeed shelved plans to build a German SiC factory

Following Intel's announcement to postpone the construction of a wafer fab in Germany, American chip maker Wolfspeed also shelved its plan to build a semiconductor factory in Ensdorf, Germany.
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