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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

Quality Starts Here 

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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4.22.2024

Malaysia Emerges as Hub for Semiconductor Manufacturing Amidst Trade Tensions

Amid US-China trade tensions, Malaysia sees a surge in tech companies relocating, positioning it as a key "China Plus One" destination. With a strong semiconductor legacy and strategic location, Malaysia attracts European investments, bolstering its role in global tech. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's proactive approach underscores Malaysia's commitment to tech prominence. Despite competition, Malaysia aims to boost value-added manufacturing through skilled labor and local integration, supported by government initiatives.
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4.17.2024

India's Semiconductor Ambitions Powered by ISM

India aims to be a major player in the semiconductor industry through the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM). ISM has a budget of $9 Million to build a domestic ecosystem for chip manufacturing and displays. The mission supports building fabs for both semiconductors and displays, along with facilities for next-generation chips and sensors. 
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4.16.2024

India Ramps Up Chip Production and Invites Singaporean Investment

India is intensifying efforts to enhance its chip manufacturing sector, inviting investment from Singaporean businesses. Recent progress includes the arrival of chip-making equipment and plans for three chip factories reflecting shift in India's manufacturing strategy, supported by government incentives and a desire to reduce reliance on chip imports.
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4.15.2024

Intel China Joins Hands with Ecological Partners to Create an Automatic Fare Collection System

Intel collaborated with several companies to develop an Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) system that uses palm vein recognition for urban rail transit, offering advantages over traditional methods like QR codes by being faster, more secure, and not requiring a phone or internet connection. This system is part of Intel's effort to create smart city solutions using cloud computing, edge computing, and AI.
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4.15.2024

South Korea Eyes $120 Billion Chip Exports as India Joins Semiconductor Race

South Korea aims to export $120 billion in chips annually. They're developing advanced chips and supporting the industry to achieve this. This comes as India preps to enter the chipmaking game. SK hynix, a Korean chip giant, is building a massive fabrication complex to meet the growing demand for chips, crucial for tech devices and more. 
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4.9.2024

Impact of Taiwan Earthquake

Taiwan's ambitious focus on intelligent computing was interrupted by a powerful earthquake in early April. While the tremor caused widespread damage and temporary setbacks, the impact on the global chip industry appears to be minimal. Foundries like TSMC experienced minor issues and potential cost increases, while DRAM production saw disruptions, particularly for Micron. Despite these challenges, Taiwan's earthquake preparedness and high industry inventory levels suggest a quick recovery and even potential benefits for the storage industry. 
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