JMBL's Self-Developed Main Control Chips and Storage Advances in the US

TapTechNews September 19th news, JMBL recently disclosed when accepting institutional research that in the main control chip field, the company's two self-developed main control chips (WM6000, WM5000) have been mass-produced and have achieved the large-scale product introduction of over ten million pieces. In addition, JMBL has also launched eMMC and SD card main control chips and matched self-developed firmware algorithms to meet the product performance requirements of customers.

JMBL believes that driven by new energy vehicles, the continuous penetration of intelligent driving and intelligent cockpits will provide new impetus for the development of automotive-grade storage, and the overall market scale is expected to continue to grow. And as the technology of vehicle-road-cloud integration advances, autonomous vehicles need to process larger-scale data, and storage devices need to have higher speed, capacity, and durability to support real-time data analysis and storage, which will significantly increase the demand for high-performance storage solutions and drive a new round of growth in the automotive-grade storage market and related technical requirements.

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According to the previous TapTechNews reports, JMBL currently has Lexar and FORESEE storage brands under its umbrella. In January 2024, JMBL's first self-developed 32Gb (4GB) 2D MLC NAND Flash came out. This product adopts BGA132 packaging, supports Toggle DDR mode, and the data access bandwidth can reach 400MB/s, and is expected to be applied to products such as eMMC and SSD.

In March this year, JMBL and Western Digital announced that they will further deepen their business cooperation to provide market-leading customized embedded storage solutions for the mobile phone market in the Greater China region (including the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan regions).

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