
Shenzhen Kaiyang Electronics
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Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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* | CNY100m | Series D | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Established in January 2000, Shenzhen Kaiyang Electronics Co., Ltd. (also known as Arkmicro) is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the design and sale of integrated circuits for the automotive electronics market. The company was founded by returned overseas Chinese professionals and has positioned itself as a key domestic player in automotive-grade System-on-Chip (SoC) solutions. The Chairman and General Manager is Shi Ling. From its inception, the firm has focused on core technologies, undertaking national R&D projects, including the "863" program, and securing its first batch of high-tech enterprise certifications by 2008. A significant strategic shift occurred in 2012 when the company decided to concentrate exclusively on the automotive electronics sector.
The company's business model revolves around the entire lifecycle of automotive-grade SoC development, from design and software algorithm analysis to sales. It serves automotive manufacturers and their Tier 1 suppliers, offering domestically produced alternatives to imported chips for brands like Chery, Geely, and JMC. This is achieved through direct sales and partnerships with solution providers and terminal manufacturers. The company has secured significant funding over the years, including multiple venture capital rounds from investors such as IPV Capital, Shanshan Holdings, and Shenzhen Capital Holdings, to fuel its research and development efforts. Key milestones include numerous patents, receiving the China Patent Excellence Award, and being recognized as a national "specialized, refined, differential, and innovational (SRDI)" enterprise.
Arkmicro's product portfolio is centered on the vehicle cockpit, encompassing three main lines: in-vehicle infotainment/digital instrument cluster main control chips, in-vehicle image processing chips, and satellite navigation chips. The image processing series is extensive, including chips for HD dashcams, streaming media rearview mirrors, HD camera image processing, reverse-view and multi-view monitoring, and video format conversion. Specific products like the ARK1668 and ARK1668E are designed for infotainment systems and digital dashboards, featuring 32-bit CPUs, high-definition video decoding, and support for multiple displays and mobile phone connectivity. Other offerings include chips for Head-Up Displays (HUDs), such as the ARK1368 which provides advanced image correction and scaling, and specialized LED drivers for ambient lighting. All major chip series are designed to meet the AEC-Q100 automotive reliability standard.
Keywords: automotive semiconductors, SoC design, fabless IC design, in-vehicle infotainment, digital instrument cluster, ADAS, automotive image processing, satellite navigation chip, AEC-Q100, automotive electronics, cockpit electronics, Head-Up Display (HUD) controller, dashcam SoC, 360-degree surround view, automotive ISP, vehicle multimedia, car electronics, semiconductor solutions, chinese domestic chip, vehicle control unit