TAIPEI (TVBS News) — Delta Electronics Inc. (台達電) unveiled a prefabricated AI modular data center on the final day of Computex Taipei Friday (June 5). The solution can reduce setup time by up to 60%, the company said. The announcement reflects growing demand for faster AI computing facilities as data center expansion accelerates globally.
Delta Chairman Ping Cheng (鄭平) said the rapid expansion of AI data centers is placing increasing pressure on traditional power grids. Energy management and microgrids are becoming an important part of future infrastructure planning, he said. Delta's expertise in power management, thermal solutions and infrastructure enables the company to provide integrated systems for cloud service providers and enterprise customers, Cheng said.
Delta showcased applications spanning AI infrastructure, smart manufacturing and intelligent buildings at the exhibition. Chief Brand Officer Guo Shan-shan (郭珊珊) said AI infrastructure is becoming increasingly important across industries. Delta's solutions are designed to accelerate AI computing deployment and demonstrate how artificial intelligence can be integrated into factories, buildings and transportation systems, she said.
Kelvin Huang (黃彥文), vice president of Delta's information and communication technology infrastructure business group, said the modular data center uses a prefabricated design. Key components can be assembled and tested before deployment, he said. "Enterprises can reduce setup time by 60%, bringing computing power online in the shortest time while significantly lowering PUE, creating a scalable, efficient, and sustainable computing foundation," Huang said.
