Asia Optical Partners with US Frore Systems to Enter AI Data Center Liquid Cooling Market
Asia Optical announced an MoU with Silicon Valley's Frore Systems to collaborate on liquid cooling technology for AI data centers, with plans to manufacture advanced cooling solutions at its Philippine plant.
📋 Article Processing Timeline
- 📰 Published: April 23, 2026 at 18:39
- 🔍 Collected: April 23, 2026 at 19:02 (22 min after Published)
- 🤖 AI Analyzed: April 23, 2026 at 19:11 (9 min after Collected)
Central News Agency
(CNA Reporter Chiang Ming-yen, Taipei, 23rd) Asia Optical announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the US-based Frore Systems. The two parties will collaborate on liquid cooling technology for AI data centers to overcome the growing thermal management challenges of AI data centers and enhance computing efficiency. They plan to develop advanced liquid cooling manufacturing at their Philippine plant in the future.
Asia Optical explained in a press release today that Frore Systems, headquartered in Silicon Valley, is a global pioneer in advanced cooling technologies, dedicated to unleashing the performance of data centers, industrial embedded systems, and consumer electronics.
Frore Systems developed the LiquidJet product, utilizing an innovative "3D short-loop jet channel cold plate technology" to boost GPU computing performance, significantly outperforming cold plates made with traditional manufacturing processes. Frore Systems also introduced AirJet, the world's first solid-state active cooling chip, which has been adopted by major global OEMs and system integrators and is widely applied in consumer, industrial, and edge devices.
Asia Optical stated that to expand its market into the data center sector and leverage the benefits of diverse products centered around AI, its subsidiary Sintai Optical has been cooperating with Frore Systems since 2024. This partnership on liquid cooling technology combines Sintai Optical's precision machining expertise with the Asia Optical Group's operational management capabilities, continuing to deepen the strategic partnership between Frore Systems and Asia Optical. In the future, they plan to develop advanced liquid cooling manufacturing at the Philippine plant, aiming to become a long-term partner for operators of large global data centers. (Editor: Chang Liang-chih) 1150423
(CNA Reporter Chiang Ming-yen, Taipei, 23rd) Asia Optical announced today that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the US-based Frore Systems. The two parties will collaborate on liquid cooling technology for AI data centers to overcome the growing thermal management challenges of AI data centers and enhance computing efficiency. They plan to develop advanced liquid cooling manufacturing at their Philippine plant in the future.
Asia Optical explained in a press release today that Frore Systems, headquartered in Silicon Valley, is a global pioneer in advanced cooling technologies, dedicated to unleashing the performance of data centers, industrial embedded systems, and consumer electronics.
Frore Systems developed the LiquidJet product, utilizing an innovative "3D short-loop jet channel cold plate technology" to boost GPU computing performance, significantly outperforming cold plates made with traditional manufacturing processes. Frore Systems also introduced AirJet, the world's first solid-state active cooling chip, which has been adopted by major global OEMs and system integrators and is widely applied in consumer, industrial, and edge devices.
Asia Optical stated that to expand its market into the data center sector and leverage the benefits of diverse products centered around AI, its subsidiary Sintai Optical has been cooperating with Frore Systems since 2024. This partnership on liquid cooling technology combines Sintai Optical's precision machining expertise with the Asia Optical Group's operational management capabilities, continuing to deepen the strategic partnership between Frore Systems and Asia Optical. In the future, they plan to develop advanced liquid cooling manufacturing at the Philippine plant, aiming to become a long-term partner for operators of large global data centers. (Editor: Chang Liang-chih) 1150423