Goke Micro Breaks Into Auto MCU with 3 Series

Release date:2026-04-10 Number of clicks:83

Goke Micro has officially entered the automotive-grade MCU market, launching three series – E, N, and Z – covering smart actuators, body control, smart cockpits, autonomous driving, chassis, and powertrain. The E series is already in customer promotion, while N and Z are under development.

Earlier, Goke Micro introduced its flagship in-car AI chip GK1221 with 3 TOPS compute, supporting RGB-IR imaging and fast boot. It holds AEC-Q100 Grade 2 and ISO 26262 ASIL-B dual certifications, targeting AEB, CMS, OMS, DMS, and ADAS.

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From AI chips to MCUs, Goke has built a full-process quality management system covering design, tape-out, and mass production. It also launched automotive-grade power management ICs – PMIC (P/S series), DC/DC (D series), and LDO (L series) – to power MCUs and vehicle systems.

Together, Goke now offers a full-stack automotive-grade chip portfolio spanning sensing, decision control, and power management. The company aims to leverage synergies between AI and MCU for a “1+1>2” effect in new energy vehicles.

ICgoodFind:Goke Micro from AI chip to automotive MCU – E/N/Z series target body, cockpit, chassis. A complete auto-grade matrix is taking shape.

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