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The products we carry are broadly used in various fields, including communication, computing, data center, consumer electronics, industry & instrument, IoT, and automotive.
About INTEGRATED CIRCUITS sHENMING
We strive to exceed your expectations by delivering value-added services throughout the supply chain.
Shenzhen Shenming Electronic Technology is a high-tech enterprise established in 2020, focusing on the sales of communication-related electronic components. With a core team that has years of industry experience and continuous technological innovation, we have become an important supplier in markets such as Iran and Russia. Our product line includes RF (Radio Frequency), baseband chips, satellite communication modules, optical communication chips, sensors, optical modules, and connectors, dedicated to providing customers with high-performance and reliable solutions.
Main Brands
We collaborate with several well-known brands, including MINI, ADI, MACOM, Skyworks, Qorvo, Amphenol, TE, and Xilinx, to ensure product quality and technological leadership.
We are committed to providing customers with high-quality products and services, becoming your trusted partner. Feel free to contact us at any time!
LATEST CORPORATE NEWS
To deliver optimized services to its business partners, Shenzhen shenming electronic Technology has been fully devoted to facilitating the application of upstream components into comprehensive solutions for electronic devices.
February chip sales up 61.8% YoY
February semiconductor sales of $88.8 billion were up 7.6% on January’s $82.5 billion and 61.8% more than the $54.9 billion of February 2035, reports the
Apple Revs Up U.S. Semiconductor Supply Chain with $400M New Investment
Key Partners Bosch, TDK, and Qnity Electronics to Localize Production for iPhone and AI Infrastructure. Apple has officially announced a strategic expansion of its U.S.
End of an Era: Kioxia to Phase Out Legacy NAND Flash Products 💾👋
The semiconductor storage landscape is pivoting hard toward the AI era. Memory giant Kioxia has officially notified customers of its plan to phase out older