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Alphacore is gearing up for a high-impact presence at the 2025 Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages & Parts Management Consortium

AmandaK

Administrator
Staff member
07/22/2025

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The Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) & Parts Management Consortium (DPMC), is a premier forum focused on combating supply chain disruptions through obsolescence management, held August 11–14 in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

Alphacore’s participation underscores its commitment to addressing the pressing challenge of redesigning obsolete integrated circuits through state-of-the-art redesigns and custom silicon architectures incorporating its advanced analog mixed-signal ASIC expertise.

Whether through one-on-one consultations at booth #406, Alphacore is set to highlight how analog mixed-signal ASIC innovation is key to sustaining the longevity and competitiveness of defense and aerospace electronics in an increasingly constrained supply environment.

Moreover, Alphacore’s established history—in ASIC design using Cadence EDA tools, FDSOI CMOS methodologies, analog libraries, and rad-hardened design—positions the company as a leader in practical redesign methodologies. By exhibiting these technical solutions, Alphacore can support system integrators and DoD project teams in conducting tech refresh plans, operational impact assessments, and cost-effective sourcing strategies.

Such capabilities are directly relevant to the consortium’s focus on lifecycle management, supply chain resilience, and intellectual property strategies, all pivotal in determining the viability of obsolete part replacement.

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