Current Status &
Market Intelligence

Stay one step ahead of the market with our data insights from real-time inventory and transaction data

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The 50,000-foot View

DatalynqTM gives users a 50,000-foot perspective on the risks associated with a bill-of-materials. The service creates scores automatically by collecting and analyzing information using real-time supply data, lead times, and life cycle status. And it uses a five-tier system to distinguish between easy to acquire and hard to find electronic components.

Keep supply status on
everyone’s radar

That means buyers, engineers, and other staff can see if a part is active, inactive, obsolete, or not accessible. Users can also see if an item can be delivered quickly or not. Because the service uses unique datasets, it lets customers know if an item is a solid long-term bet or a serious supply problem just waiting to happen.

  • Aggregated market intelligence and analytics

  • Robust transactional data provides accurate pricing

  • Risk mitigation for your entire product lifecycle

  • Pricing at quantity information

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Articles about Current State & Market Intelligence

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How to Manage the Complexity of Market Availability for Electronic Components

The electronic components supply chain is stabilizing but new challenges are affecting parts depending on node size.

April 5, 2024
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Establishing a Secure and Resilient Electronic Components Supply Chain for Aerospace and Defense Manufacturers

Industries such as aerospace and defense often suffer more during shortages due to weaknesses in the global supply chain. Aerospace and defense manufacturers must build strong, shortage-resilient supply chains starting with sustainable product design.

March 22, 2024
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Rising Obsolescence in Electronic Components and its Solutions

Component obsolescence is rising due to the global semiconductor shortage exacerbating pre-existing challenges. Organizations must remain aware of proactive strategies that can help stay on top of obsolescence.

March 7, 2024