On September 15, Dosilicon issued a report on its investor relations activities. The report highlighted a gradual improvement in market demand for its specialized memory chips, coupled with a rebound in sales prices. Specifically, the demand for SLC NAND has picked up since the second quarter, with prices trending upwards and expected to continue rising in the latter half of the year. For NOR Flash, prices are in line with market trends; the company adjusts its prices in tandem with leading manufacturers' price hikes. In the DRAM segment, DDR3 products have experienced a slight price increase, spurred by the price rise of DDR4, and it is anticipated that heightened demand in the second half of the year will propel prices to climb further. Regarding automotive-grade products, Dosilicon's SLC NAND Flash, NOR Flash, and MCP have all successfully cleared the AEC-Q100 verification process. They have been added to the whitelists of numerous domestic automotive OEMs. The company is also actively pursuing qualification certification with top-tier automotive suppliers, both domestically and internationally, and has achieved mass production in multiple vehicle models.