Microchips, commonly used in electronic devices for various applications, are distributed and sold through a complex supply chain involving multiple stages. The process usually begins with microchip manufacturers designing and producing these chips in their fabrication facilities. Once manufactured, these chips are typically sold to distributors or original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) who integrate them into their devices or sell them to retailers and end users directly. This distribution network facilitates the wide availability of microchips across various industries. In some cases, specialized distributors handle the sales of microchips to specific markets or regions, while others operate globally. The distribution and sale of microchips involve efficient logistics, inventory management, and marketing strategies to ensure their successful deployment in the market.
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