 | | Lalit Wadhwa, senior vice president, global supply chain operations, Avnet Electronics Marketing, will be presenting on how to create a resilient supply chain at the upcoming Hi-Tech and Electronics Supply Chain Summit Nov. 3 in San Jose, Calif. |
| Avnet Electronics Marketing, one of the world’s largest distributors of electronics components and embedded solutions releases its latest market and tech trends report detailing lead times, pricing trends, allocations, new releases and end-of-life status on nearly 20 product categories from the company’s line card of more than 300 suppliers. |
| High Frequency Trading firms and exchanges require high-performance and ultra low latency programmable network cards in order to accelerate trades in under 2 microseconds. The V5022, a quad 10 Gigabit Ethernet Virtex-6 PCI Express card, doubles port density and reduces latency by more than 50 percent when compared to other technologies on the market. It provides the advanced features and performance needed to gain a competitive edge in the marketplace.
The V5022 is built with purpose for processing high-bandwidth network traffic in real time. |
| Avnet Electronics Marketing announces it will now distribute Carling Technology, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of mechanical rocker and toggle switches, within the Americas. |
| Avnet Electronics Marketing announces it will now distribute Carling Technology, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of mechanical rocker and toggle switches, within the Americas. |
| Avnet Electronics Marketing celebrates 25 years of working together with Xilinx. |
| Avnet Express offers new web enhancements that allow customers increased control and versatility when dealing with the supply chain. |
| Design engineers and hobbyists alike are encouraged to upload a video of their designs to the Avnet Electronics Marketing YouTube page showcasing how they have used at least one part available on Avnet’s line card. Avnet’s panel of judges– Suzanne Deffree, managing editor online for EDN, Shelley Keating, technology professor at University of Advancing Technology and Ken Cheung, editor and technology blogger — will choose four winners to receive an iPad2. Each submission will be judged on originality, creativity, number of “thumbs up,” and fit to contest theme. |
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