Post by Phoenix Semiconductor Corporation
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We're honored to be featured in IEEE Spectrum — the flagship publication of the world's largest professional engineering organization, trusted by over 400,000 engineers and technology leaders globally. A sincere thank you to journalist Zachary Patterson, whose deep expertise covering the semiconductor industry — from TSMC's fabs in Taiwan to the reshoring movement happening here in the U.S. — brought this story to life with precision and clarity. The piece captures the core of why Phoenix exists: The world's most critical systems — fighter jets, medical devices, industrial infrastructure — are being sidelined not by age, but by chips that are no longer available. The economics of semiconductor manufacturing mean that traditional IDMs must move to the next chip once demand volumes drop. Phoenix fills that gap. We take modern, off-the-shelf components and engineer them into drop-in replacements for obsolete chips — same pin-out, same form factor, zero board redesigns, zero software changes. You drop it in. It works. "You're not going to park a $100 million aircraft for a $1,000 chip." — Ryan Hatcher, CEO If you're in defense, aerospace, medtech, industrial, or oil & gas — and legacy chip obsolescence is keeping you up at night — we should talk. 📖 Read the full IEEE Spectrum feature here 👇 #PhoenixSemiconductor #IEEESpectrum #Semiconductors #LegacyChips #DefenseTech #AerospaceEngineering #ChipObsolescence #SupplyChainResilience #AustinTech #Electronics #MedTech #IndustrialTech https://lnkd.in/gMCF9S_V