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Microchip and Delta Electronics Partner to Advance Next-Generation Silicon Carbide Power Solutions

Collaboration focuses on accelerating energy-efficient innovations for AI, automation, and electrification applications.

As the increase for artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and electrification continues to surge, so does the demand for efficient, high-voltage power management. In response to this growing need, Microchip Technology has entered into a strategic partnership with Delta Electronics, Inc., a leader in power management and smart green solutions. The collaboration will center around integrating Microchip’s mSiC™ silicon carbide (SiC) technology into Delta’s energy-efficient designs and systems.

SiC is increasingly important in sustainable power solutions because of its wide-bandgap properties, which enable smaller and more efficient designs for high-voltage, high-power applications at a lower system cost,” said Clayton Pillion, vice president of Microchip’s high-power solutions business unit. “We look forward to forging an impactful path with Delta Electronics on innovating SiC solutions to meet the rising demand of the electrification of everything.

Driving Efficiency Across High-Growth Sectors

Delta Electronics plans to incorporate Microchip’s SiC technology into applications targeting high-growth segments such as AI data centers, electric mobility, industrial automation, and infrastructure. The agreement aims to shorten time-to-market for Delta’s products by providing early access to Microchip’s SiC devices—including MOSFETs, diodes, and gate drivers—along with tailored design support and insight into R&D advancements.

Microchip brings over two decades of experience in SiC development, with a portfolio of robust, high-performance power solutions that include standard, modified, and custom options. Delta will leverage Microchip’s strengths not only in silicon carbide devices but also in digital control technologies to enhance the performance and reliability of its offerings.

To learn more, visit www.microchip.com.

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