Guoxin Technology has achieved a major breakthrough in China’s storage technology sector by achieving mass production and widespread deployment of its domestically developed RAID controller chips and RAID cards. Leveraging its in-house C8000 processor core, the company launched the CCRD3316 for enterprise servers and the CCRD3304 for industrial and edge computing environments — both offering full RAID 0/1/5/6/10/50/60/JBOD support, PCIe 3.0 and SATA 3.0 interfaces, and power-loss protection. These chips directly replace leading foreign products like LSI 3308/3316 and Marvell 88SE9230, marking a pivotal step toward reducing reliance on Western storage controllers and enabling true technological self-reliance.
The company’s entire RAID card production chain — from chip design and firmware development to hardware manufacturing — is now fully domestic, ensuring supply chain security and compliance with national industrial policies. Products such as the CCUSR8216, CCUSR8016, CCUSR6004, and CCUSR6304 are engineered for real-world demands: wide temperature tolerance (-25°C to 85°C), ultra-low power consumption (3–5W), and multi-level data protection mechanisms. Their compatibility with leading Chinese platforms — including Phytium, Loongson, Kylin, and UOS — along with native support for domestic BMC and BIOS systems, demonstrates a strategic shift from isolated component breakthroughs to integrated, ecosystem-wide solutions.
Guoxin’s RAID solutions are already delivering tangible value across critical infrastructure sectors. In 5G base stations, RAID1 mirroring ensures uninterrupted 24/7 operation by automatically switching to a backup disk upon failure, drastically reducing maintenance needs. In industrial and edge environments, their ruggedized cards withstand vibration and extreme temperatures, enabling reliable data collection and control. For video surveillance NVRs used in public safety and finance, the products provide scalable, high-capacity storage with hardware-level redundancy to prevent costly data loss. Meanwhile, in enterprise storage servers, they unlock full disk performance while ensuring data integrity for high-IOPS and archival workloads.
Looking ahead, Guoxin’s success aligns with China’s national digital sovereignty agenda, including the “Three-Year Action Plan for IT Innovation (2025–2027)” and mandatory domestic procurement policies. Beyond RAID, the company has built a broader portfolio of secure peripherals — such as Trusted Computing Modules (TCM) and PCI-E cryptographic cards — establishing itself as a foundational pillar in China’s secure computing ecosystem. By transitioning from “usable” to “preferred” in mission-critical applications, Guoxin is not only advancing storage technology but also laying the groundwork for a fully independent, resilient, and future-proof national information infrastructure.