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Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Introduces 25V and 80V MOSFETs for AI Server Power Demands

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Alpha and Omega Semiconductor has unveiled new 25V and 80V MOSFETs designed to address the growing power demands of artificial intelligence (AI) servers. The company announced that these components feature advanced packaging technology aimed at optimizing performance in high-power applications, such as AI server systems. The introduction of these products reflects the increasing need for efficient power solutions in data centers and AI-driven technologies.

The newly released MOSFETs incorporate state-of-the-art packaging that enhances thermal management and reduces electrical resistance, which are critical factors for maintaining efficiency in high-performance computing environments. These devices are tailored to meet the stringent requirements of modern AI servers, which demand higher power density and improved reliability. Alpha and Omega Semiconductor stated that the 25V MOSFETs are suitable for low-voltage applications, while the 80V variants cater to medium-voltage operations. Both models aim to support advancements in AI infrastructure by delivering optimized energy efficiency and robust performance under demanding conditions.

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Date: March 17, 2026

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