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chipsID News

Find the latest chipsID news below. Learn about our growing partnerships and industry leading strides in counterfeit mitigation.

Golden Samples for Counterfeit Mitigation
May 1, 2025
Components for Military & Space Electronics Conference & Exhibition

"Mitigating counterfeits involves thorough detective work. Each inspection step progression to the next, aiming to attain the highest confidence level in the authenticity of parts procured from the open market."

The Golden Samples Shield: How Data & Authentication Mitigate Counterfeit Risks in Aerospace and Defense
Feb 18, 2025
Accuris

"Golden samples are authentic reference components used to verify the originality of other parts. In industries like aerospace and defense, they are essential for detecting counterfeit items and ensuring quality. This article explores the role of golden samples in mitigating counterfeit risks and how real-time data intelligence enhances their effectiveness."

Accuris Enhances Solutions to Combat Counterfeit Electronic Components
Oct 22, 2024
Accuris

"In partnership with chipsID, a company specializing in preventing counterfeit electronic components throughout parts selection, customers of Accuris Parts Intelligence and BOM Intelligence can now access comprehensive, specialized reports that help mitigate the risk of counterfeit parts entering their supply chains."

chipsID and Oneida Research Services Announce Strategic Collaboration to Combat Counterfeit Microelectronics
Sep 4, 2024
Oneida Research Services

"chipsID, a pioneering startup specializing in creating and managing a growing database of golden samples to support prevention and mitigation of counterfeit electronic components, and Oneida Research Services (ORS), a leader in microelectronics testing, have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at enhancing the integrity and reliability of electronic components in critical industries."

New Solutions for Battling Counterfeit Components
Mar 12, 2024
EE Times

"As scarcity and prices increased, OEMs started designing out certain components from their products. Some resellers, stuck with unsalable inventory, adapted by repackaging and remarking inventory to look like components in demand. This introduced additional counterfeit components into the supply chain."

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