DDR, NAND, eMMC, SSD
Support for iPhone NAND, DDR4, DDR5 RDIMM, enterprise SSD, UFS, eMMC and memory BOM demand.
Sourcing Service Center
GalaxyIC helps global OEM, EMS, repair, R&D and trading teams turn part-number searches and BOM lists into practical sourcing actions: stock check, price review, package confirmation, date code review, alternative analysis and Shenzhen / Hong Kong delivery planning.
Service Matrix
Each service page is written for a different buyer intent, so Google and customers can understand GalaxyIC beyond simple inventory pages.
Product Coverage
GalaxyIC prioritizes high-intent categories where buyers often search exact model numbers and need fast sourcing response.
Support for iPhone NAND, DDR4, DDR5 RDIMM, enterprise SSD, UFS, eMMC and memory BOM demand.
Review STM32, wireless MCU, sensors, GNSS, RF modules, drone control and industrial automation components.
AI server CPU, DDR5, SSD, power, GPU board, Jetson module and H200/HGX related RFQ routes.
MLCC shortage, Murata / Samsung / TDK / Yageo alternatives, power management and voltage regulator sourcing.
Manufacturer Routes
Buyer Workflows
Many international buyers do not need a shopping cart first. They need a sourcing partner to confirm exact models, stock signals, alternatives, photos, date code, packing and delivery options before they commit budget.
Send a manufacturer part number and quantity. GalaxyIC checks whether the request should be routed as memory, MCU, MLCC, power, RF, AI server, EOL or repair stock demand.
For multi-line BOMs, each line can be reviewed for manufacturer, package, lifecycle risk, available stock, alternative options and quotation priority.
When stock is available, buyers can request packaging, reel, tray, anti-static bag, carton, date code and label photos before shipment confirmation.
GalaxyIC supports Shenzhen and Hong Kong routes for buyers who need flexible delivery, inspection, consolidation or urgent international shipping.
High-Intent Product Entrances
These content routes help expand beyond one-page inventory templates and guide buyers toward RFQ-ready pages.
Buyer Resources
GalaxyIC content is organized around the questions buyers actually ask before sending RFQ: who can supply, what can be substituted, whether photos are available, and how quickly the order can move.
Use the part index to discover inventory pages by exact model number, then move directly to RFQ when quantity and delivery requirements are clear.
Open Part IndexTopic pages connect buyer problems such as shortage, obsolete ICs, AI server demand, memory modules, MLCC alternatives and BOM review.
View Sourcing GuidesReal stock photos increase buyer confidence by showing labels, trays, modules, cartons and anti-static packaging when available.
See Stock PhotosRFQ forms collect the fields purchasing teams need: part number, manufacturer, quantity, target price, date code, package, country and alternative permission.
Submit RFQQuality and Delivery Signals
Start Sourcing
GalaxyIC will review part number, brand, quantity, package, date code, condition, photo availability, target price and delivery route before quotation.