On December 8, GigaDevice made a disclosure on an interactive platform. It revealed that its automotive - grade and industrial - scale analog integrated circuit R&D project boasts wide - ranging application potential, extending its reach into the data center industry.
The company's high - current POL chips and E - Fuses load switch chips play a crucial role in powering the core processors of PCs and servers. They act as a shield, safeguarding systems against input transients, short circuits, voltage spikes, and other forms of damage. Moreover, these chips optimize power transmission and bolster system reliability.
At present, GigaDevice has rolled out 10 - 20A high - current POL chips. The product is in the midst of software and hardware adaptation processes with multiple downstream customers. Some IT innovation clients have already advanced to the mass - production ramp - up phase.
Simultaneously, chip products with even higher current specifications are in the process of R&D and debugging. These are anticipated to offer more robust performance support for data centers.
