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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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11.20.2024

Infineon Postpones Construction of Second Phase of Malaysia's "Super Fab"

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11.18.2024

China Automobile Association: China's Auto Sales in the First 10 Months Increased by 2.7% YoY

The latest data released by the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers show that in October 2024, the Chinese automobile market showed a steady growth momentum, especially in the field of new energy vehicles.
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11.15.2024

ISM Forecast: Manufacturing Market to Improve in the First Half of 2025

The ISM Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell further by 0.7% in October this year to 46.5%, indicating that the manufacturing industry is shrinking. A PMI below 50.0% represents a contraction in the manufacturing industry, and the October data is the lowest since July 2023. At the same time, the agency also predicts that overall manufacturing activity will not improve until the first half of next year. 
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11.12.2024

Philippines Unveils Nuclear Energy Roadmap for 2030

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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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11.7.2024

U.S. Department of Commerce’s Reveals Major Semiconductor R&D Initiatives

The U.S. Department of Commerce has announced significant advancements in the CHIPS for America initiative, including establishing two major facilities that will focus on advancing EUV lithography for next-generation semiconductors and concentrating on chip design, electronic design automation, and system architecture. These initiatives aim to strengthen the U.S. semiconductor industry, reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, and foster innovation in critical technologies like artificial intelligence and 5G.
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