MAPLE GROVE, MN – Circuit Check has acquired Solution Sources Programming (SSP), a Silicon Valley-based provider of integrated test and programming solutions. The acquisition builds Circuit Check’s portfolio, combining its fixture design capabilities with SSP’s expertise in Design for Test (DFT), Boundary Scan, In-Circuit Test (ICT) and device programming.
WASHINGTON – The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has reported a strong second quarter for global semiconductor sales, totaling $179.7 billion, up 7.8% from the first quarter. For June alone, sales reached $59.9 billion, reflecting a 1.5% increase from May and a 19.6% year-over-year jump compared to June last year.
ATLANTA -- Sales sentiment among component vendors remains strong in July across all product segments and end-markets, a new survey by ECIA revealed.
TEMPE, AZ -- Benchmark Electronics reported second quarter revenue of $642 million, down 3.6% from $666 million in 2024.
MIAMI -- Element Solutions announced second quarter sales at its Electronics unit increased 12% year over year to $439 million.
PORTO, PORTUGAL -- Critical Manufacturing today announced the acquisition of Convanit, an AI specialist focused on image-based analytics for high-tech manufacturing.
ATLANTA -- Sales sentiment among passive component manufacturers leapt 28.4 points sequentially in June, the ECIA said.
BANNOCKBURN, IL -- North American PCB shipments in June fell 8.6% on a 90-day moving basis versus a year ago.
BANNOCKBURN, IL -- The 90-day shipments at North American electronics manufacturing services companies in June rose 3% from a year ago, the Global Electronics Association said today.
MILPITAS, CA — Worldwide silicon wafer shipments increased 9.6% year-on-year to 3.33 billion square inches (MSI) from the 3.04 billion MSI recorded during the same quarter of 2024, the SEMI Silicon Manufacturers Group (SMG) reported today.
HELSINKI – Incap Corporation posted a dip in revenue and profits for the first half of the year, citing delayed customer projects and unfavorable currency exchange rates as key drivers.
SAN JOSE, CA – Flex reported first-quarter fiscal revenue of $6.6 billion, up 4.6% year over year from $6.31 billion, beating expectations by $290 million. For the second quarter, Flex forecasts revenue between $6.5 billion and $6.8 billion.