MCUs, also known as single-chip microcomputers, are microprocessors that have appropriately reduced the frequency and specifications of the central processing unit. They integrate peripheral interfaces such as memory, counters, USB, A/D conversion, UART, PLC, DMA, and even LCD driver circuits onto a single chip, forming a chip-level computer capable of performing different combinations of control for various application scenarios. Based on the number of bits, that is, the number of processor cores, they can be divided into 4-bit, 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit models. In recent years, with the improvement in people's living standards and technological development, MCUs have been more widely used in consumer electronics, computers and networks, automotive electronics, industrial control, and other fields. The MCU product matrix has continuously enriched and the localization rate has been steadily increasing. For this reason, based on research into this market, Frost & Sullivan (Frost & Sullivan) has released the 'Independent Research Report on the Chinese MCU Market'.
Frost & Sullivan releases the 'Independent Research Report on the Chinese MCU Market'
Frost & Sullivan releases the 'Independent Research Report on the Chinese MCU Market'
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