In the realm of electronics, unlike the heated competition in the chip sector, passive components often go unnoticed. In reality, these fundamental components are essential, often referred to as the “industrial rice” of the industry. Especially now, as we stand at the intersection of energy and computing revolutions, the role of passive components in strengthening domestic electronic products cannot be overlooked.
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Integrated Circuits
Integrated circuits are the heart of modern electronic devices. Our IC lineup includes microprocessors, memory chips, and application-specific integrated circuits suitable for a variety of electronic applications.

Computer Chipsets
This category encompasses high-performance computer motherboards and chipsets, providing robust computing power and stable core support for PCs and servers.

Passive Components
Passive components such as capacitors and resistors are fundamental to circuits. Our products offer a broad selection, ensuring circuit stability and precision.

Transistors
Transistors, specifically bipolar junction transistors (BJTs), are key elements in circuit design, used for signal amplification and switching functions.

Industry News
Here, we share cutting-edge news from the realm of electronic components, keeping you ahead in the competitive landscape.
As the market scale of high-performance computing (HPC) systems, particularly AI servers, continues to expand, the performance and power consumption levels of core processors, including CPUs, GPUs, NPUs, ASICs, FPGAs, and memory and networking chips, are also increasing. Alongside these improvements, power management capabilities have become even more critical due to the growing energy consumption of HPC systems, especially AI servers, which places higher demands on the system and the primary components’ power management abilities.
Read MoreThe Financial Times has revealed a significant scoop. Despite US sanctions, Nvidia is expected to export one million AI chips to China this year, with a total value of approximately £9 billion (RMB 90 billion). According to the US government’s ban, Nvidia cannot export its top-of-the-line H100 and A100 chips to China. To access the Chinese market, Nvidia has specially introduced a watered-down version, the China-specific H20 chip.
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