Corexis Memory Technology Co., Ltd. is a professional DDR5 memory manufacturer dedicated to delivering high-performance DRAM solutions for global OEM, ODM, and brand customers. Since its establishment in 2016, the company has focused on memory technology innovation, advanced manufacturing, and strict quality management. Our products are widely used in desktop PCs, laptops, servers, industrial computers, embedded systems, and AI applications.
With a modern manufacturing facility covering 21,800 m², Corexis integrates R&D, SMT production, testing, packaging, and quality assurance under one roof. Our experienced engineering team continuously develops reliable and high-speed DDR5 memory products that meet international standards and the evolving demands of the global market.
Driven by innovation and customer satisfaction, Corexis is committed to providing reliable DDR5 memory solutions with competitive pricing, stable supply capacity, and responsive technical support. We strive to build long-term partnerships with customers worldwide through consistent product quality, flexible customization services, and professional manufacturing expertise.
The global audio-visual (AV) landscape has shifted permanently from analog setups and static displays to intelligent, high-density digital ecosystems. Modern enterprises now demand 4K/8K video matrix processing, high-fidelity real-time audio decoding, low-latency video streaming, and AI-driven image recognition. These requirements cannot be fulfilled by simple standalone output displays. They require a powerful baseline of high-performance processing hardware, stable embedded boards, and specialized memory systems.
At the center of this revolution is the integration of Industrial PCB Assemblies, high-frequency DDR4 and DDR5 memory modules, and specialized System-on-Chips (SoCs). In modern AV matrix controllers, digital signage players, and conference systems, data transfer speeds directly affect video jitter, latency, and audio desynchronization. High-frequency memory acts as the primary buffer that enables processing boards to decode streams seamlessly.
Choosing the right hardware components determines the overall efficiency of professional audio-visual installations. Without specialized components, AV equipment suffers from frame drops, thermal throttling, and system instability.
High-density multilayer PCBs (such as 4-layer FR4 boards) offer excellent signal isolation. They prevent electromagnetic interference (EMI) between high-speed audio-digital converters and power circuits, maintaining signal purity.
Advanced development boards with integrated Neural Processing Units (NPUs), like the Rockchip RK3588S, handle edge computing tasks like auto-framing, voice tracking, and real-time content scaling.
ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory modules run continuously in command and control rooms to prevent system crashes caused by single-bit memory errors, ensuring 24/7 uptime.
China is the global leader in AV hardware manufacturing because of its complete supply chain integration, massive technical talent pool, and cost-effective scaling. Chinese factories do not just assemble parts; they offer full-lifecycle hardware engineering, custom firmware optimization, and comprehensive QA testing.
Corexis's 21,800 m² SMT and testing facility shows this manufacturing capability. By keeping SMT placement, automated optical inspection (AOI), environmental testing, and final quality control in-house, Corexis helps global distributors and system integrators source customized components directly. This cuts lead times and ensures strict quality control.
Modern AV installations require deep hardware integration. Let's look at how specific components are used in complex business applications:
Digital signage in airports, retail malls, and outdoor displays requires 24/7 video playback at 4K resolution. This setup needs reliable processing modules (like the Rockchip RK3588S SoC) and high-quality heat sinks to prevent thermal throttling. Selecting industrial-grade memory modules protects the system from data corruption caused by constant read-write cycles.
Hybrid work environments need low-latency AV setups. In these systems, multi-channel audio decoders (built on custom FR4 multi-layer PCBs) process microphone feeds instantly while the system decodes multi-person video streams. Stable DDR4 and DDR5 memory modules ensure that video, audio, and screen sharing remain perfectly in sync.
Broadcast environments require zero-latency signal processing and maximum uptime. Command centers use server-grade memory (ECC RAM) paired with high-performance heat sinks to handle continuous multi-channel live feeds without system crashes or data corruption.
B2B buyers, system integrators, and OEM brand owners must evaluate potential China suppliers beyond unit costs. Key evaluation criteria include: