COMPUTEX: Qisda Commits to AI Infrastructure

Qisda Chairman Chen Chi-hung announced at COMPUTEX that the group is fully engaged in AI infrastructure, having secured orders for both air-cooled and liquid-cooled AI server applications.
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Chen Chi-hung, Chairman of Qisda Corp., stated on June 2nd that the Qisda Group will not be absent from AI infrastructure development, noting that they have already secured orders for both air-cooled and liquid-cooled AI server-related products. As the Taipei International Computer Show (COMPUTEX) kicked off today, Chen pointed out that Qisda’s subsidiaries have laid out plans for the new generation of AI computing infrastructure. This includes the integration of strengths from subsidiaries such as DFI, Qisda's liquid cooling unit, and Alpha Networks. DFI showcased its next-generation AI data center and network security infrastructure at COMPUTEX, focusing on rack-level AI servers combined with Qisda's two-phase direct liquid cooling (2P DLC) integration solution. From high-performance computing and high-speed networking to enterprise-level storage, they provide a complete one-stop solution. These solutions help companies quickly build environments that support real-time analysis and large-scale AI computing, accelerating the implementation of AI applications while achieving an optimal balance between energy efficiency and deployment efficiency. Alpha Networks launched a new generation of AI data center solutions that combine network performance, energy saving, and high computing power. The 64-port 1.6T AI data center switch uses Broadcom's TH6 high-performance ASIC, providing 102.4T switching capacity and 1.6T high-speed transmission, achieving high bandwidth and low latency to enhance AI computing power. The product incorporates direct liquid cooling (DLC) technology, which can reduce cooling energy consumption by over 20%, balancing performance and sustainability to help companies build efficient, low-carbon AI data centers. Chen stated that AI robots are driving smart manufacturing, and Qisda's Taiwan factory has already transformed into a smart factory, with further manpower reductions planned. Beyond AI manufacturing, they are also launching AI solutions in the catering industry, including 24-hour store patrol robots and AI self-ordering systems. Additionally, Qisda’s subsidiary, AUO-affiliated company, showcased 'AI unmanned vehicle outdoor rugged display solutions,' focusing on the stable control needs of commercial drones, unmanned ships, and ground vehicles in harsh environments.

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A major Taiwanese manufacturer of LCD monitors and electronic devices (EMS).