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Microchip and Delta Electronics partner to accelerate SiC adoption in high-growth power markets

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July 22, 2025

July 22, 2025 /SemiMedia/ — Microchip Technology has announced a strategic collaboration with Delta Electronics to integrate Microchip’s mSiC™ products into Delta’s next-generation power systems. The partnership targets the growing demand for efficient and reliable power solutions driven by artificial intelligence and the global trend of electrification.

Microchip brings over two decades of experience in SiC device design, manufacturing, and application support. Its mSiC portfolio includes SiC MOSFETs, diodes, and gate drivers, available in standard and customized configurations. This collaboration aims to fast-track Delta’s SiC-based development for applications such as AI servers, mobility, industrial automation, and infrastructure.

"SiC is essential for advanced power systems due to its wide-bandgap properties, which enable higher efficiency and smaller form factors for high-voltage applications," said Clayton Pillion, vice president of Microchip’s high-power solutions business unit. “We are excited to work with Delta Electronics in delivering scalable, sustainable SiC innovations.”

The agreement also includes technical training, R&D collaboration, and early access to product samples. By aligning resources, the companies seek to accelerate product validation and shorten time-to-market for Delta’s new solutions in key sectors.

As a global leader in power management, Delta continues to adopt next-generation technologies to improve energy efficiency. With Microchip’s SiC expertise, Delta aims to boost innovation and deliver advanced energy-saving systems to meet increasing global demand.

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