Delta Electronics Unveils Cutting-Edge AI Data Center Solutions at COMPUTEX 2025
Delta Electronics is making headlines as it showcases its latest innovations in AI data center networking during COMPUTEX 2025. Known globally for its leadership in power management and smart green solutions, Delta introduces a highly advanced 51.2T Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) Ethernet switch powered by Broadcom's Tomahawk 5-Bailly technology. This new product aims to effectively meet the increasing demands of AI networking, providing users with unprecedented speed and efficiency.
Delta's General Manager of Data Networks Infrastructure Business Unit, Wangson Wang, expressed the excitement surrounding this innovative switch, highlighting its potential to empower data centers in achieving greater efficiency and performance. He emphasized that Delta's solutions strive to support next-generation networking infrastructure, focusing on innovative technologies that not only enhance speed but also reduce energy consumption, paving the way for scalable growth.
In a collaboration with Broadcom, Delta's showcase includes a look at its advanced OSFP-based Ethernet switch design, aimed at facilitating the realization of AI and GPU scale-out workloads. Broadcom's VP of Marketing and Operations for the Optical Systems Division, Manish Mehta, praised this partnership, indicating it as a significant milestone in the evolution of networking technologies. The integration of advanced optics signifies a response to the pressing need for higher bandwidth and lower latency within data centers, a crucial demand in today's information-driven world.
Delta's CPO switch offers more than just impressive speed; it achieves over 30% power savings compared to traditional pluggable switches, a critical consideration amid the growing emphasis on sustainability. Encased in a compact 3U form factor, this switch is perfect for environments where space is at a premium without compromising on performance. The sophisticated CPO ASIC incorporates eight high-density 6.4T optical engines directly into the silicon package, effectively reducing latency and power consumption while enhancing bandwidth and scalability.
Flexibility in cooling solutions is another cornerstone of Delta's innovations. Customers can choose between advanced air cooling and liquid cooling options, ensuring optimal thermal management based on their specific operational requirements. This versatility allows teams to tailor their cooling methods to meet the demands of various applications.
The Delta CPO switch is ready for immediate deployment, signaling a substantial advancement in the field of AI data center networking. Interested parties are invited to visit Delta’s booth at COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei, booth #L01617a, to experience firsthand their latest innovations in AI data center technologies.
Founded in 1971, Delta is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange under the code 2308, and has established itself as a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products. With a diverse portfolio that spans IoT-based energy-saving systems across multiple sectors—including industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, and renewable energy—Delta is committed to nurturing the development of sustainable cities and smart manufacturing. The company's commitment to corporate social responsibility has garnered recognition over the years, including listings in the Dow Jones Best-in-Class World Index for 14 consecutive years, highlighting its resilience and forward-thinking initiatives in addressing environmental concerns. Delta's mission remains focused on providing innovative, clean, and energy-efficient solutions, demonstrating its alignment with the global movement towards sustainability and responsible energy consumption.
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