- CPO switch achieves over 30% power savings compared to traditional switches
- Integration of eight 6.4T optical engines enhances bandwidth and reduces latency
- Flexible cooling options with both air and liquid cooling solutions
Delta Electronics (DLELY, Financial), a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, revealed its latest high-performance networking innovations at COMPUTEX 2025. The company introduced a groundbreaking 51.2T Co-Packaged Optics (CPO) Ethernet switch built upon Broadcom's Tomahawk 5-Bailly (TH5-Bailly) solution. This innovation marks an important step forward in the networking industry, particularly in meeting the increasing demands of AI networking.
The newly launched CPO switch dramatically improves energy efficiency, achieving over 30% power savings compared to traditional pluggable switches. It features a compact 3U form factor, ideal for environments demanding high space efficiency without sacrificing performance. The switch integrates eight high-density 6.4T optical engines directly into its silicon package, greatly enhancing bandwidth while reducing latency and power consumption.
Delta offers versatile cooling solutions for the CPO switch, providing both advanced air cooling and liquid cooling options. This flexibility ensures optimal thermal management and system performance, allowing customization according to specific deployment needs. The CPO switch is engineered to support scalable growth and is ready for immediate deployment in data centers aiming to enhance AI and GPU scale-out workloads.
In addition to the CPO switch, Delta showcased its next-generation OSFP-based Ethernet switch design at COMPUTEX 2025, underlining its continued commitment to advancing networking technologies. Delta's innovations are aimed at setting new standards in bandwidth and energy efficiency, paving the way for future AI and cloud data centers.