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Monday 25th of May 2026
A procurement manager's take on saving money with Nexperia parts. It's not about the cheapest quote; it's about the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Here's how we cut costs by 17% by looking beyond the sticker price.
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Monday 25th of May 2026
An admin buyer's perspective on the Nexperia uncertainty: navigating chip supply for internal customers doesn't have to be a crisis.
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Friday 22nd of May 2026
An honest, experience-based comparison of Nexperia and NXP from an office administrator's perspective. Covers product range, availability, and real-world reliability to help you make the right choice.
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Friday 22nd of May 2026
Stop thinking Nexperia and NXP are the same. I blew a budget learning the difference. Here’s how to cross-reference without getting burned.
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Thursday 21st of May 2026
A procurement specialist recounts how a crimping error on a flip phone connector order led to a $3,200 loss, revealing the hidden dangers of component cross-referencing and the importance of using datasheets over brand names like Nexperia.
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Thursday 21st of May 2026
An admin buyer’s account of navigating the complexities around Nexperia’s ownership, supply chain reality, and the costly mistake of believing the headline.
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Tuesday 19th of May 2026
An honest, non-technical comparison of sourcing chips from Nexperia versus alternative suppliers, based on the real-world experience of an office administrator handling procurement for an engineering firm.
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Tuesday 19th of May 2026
A procurement manager's FAQ-style look at Nexperia chips, the 'Dutch/Chinese' ownership story, and what it means for your BOM costs.
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Monday 18th of May 2026
An admin buyer shares why the cheapest Nexperia distributor quote often leads to higher costs, and how a focus on total value—including invoice compliance and lead time reliability—saves money in the long run.
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Monday 18th of May 2026
A quality manager from a B2B electronics firm answers the most common questions about Nexperia chips—covering the 3210, the Infinity line, supply chain issues, and why you might find them on your WiFi.