February 2, 2024
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ASICs Bring Back Control to Supply Chains — EETimes

ASICs Bring Back Control to Supply Chains — EETimes

In this article Ian Lankshear (CEO, EnSilica) argues that the semiconductor supply-chain disruptions seen during and after the COVID-19 pandemic have underlined the risks of over-reliance on commodity parts and offshore foundries. He proposes that OEMs and system integrators can regain resilience by investing in custom ASICs, which provide predictable supply, tailored performance, and long-term control over availability and obsolescence — particularly for markets with extended lifecycles such as industrial, automotive, and communications.

The piece highlights how ASICs can simplify bill-of-materials risk, reduce dependency on multi-tier distribution channels, and offer a strategic lever for supply-chain stability.


Read the article on EETimes : ASICs Bring Back Control to Supply Chains  – EE Times

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