GOKE: Its Independently Developed Solid-State Storage Controller Chip Achieves Dual Certifications from National Cryptography Administration and National Security Test, Alongside Independent Original
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GOKE (300672.SZ) announced during an investor relations event that the company has finalized its commercial model strategy in the solid-state storage sector. This strategy centers around a combination of "solid-state drive controller chips and industrial solid-state drive products," with the overarching goal of establishing a secure, independently controllable storage ecosystem. The company's self-developed solid-state storage controller chip, which incorporates a domestically produced embedded CPU IP core, has successfully obtained multiple certifications. This achievement paves the way for nationwide supply chain distribution. Furthermore, GOKE's Wi-Fi 6 2T2R wireless network card chip has completed its debugging phase and is now being introduced to relevant manufacturers. Some customers have already initiated small-scale trial production. Meanwhile, the Wi-Fi 6 1T1R + Bluetooth Combo chip, which is based on this technology, is currently undergoing wafer return debugging. The chip is demonstrating normal functionality and performance, and is expected to be introduced to customers in the fourth quarter of 2025.