TAIPEI — Delta Electronics has announced the creation of a joint innovation laboratory in partnership with Texas Instruments (TI), a prominent leader in the semiconductor industry. This collaboration leverages TI’s expertise in digital control and gallium nitride (GaN) technology alongside Delta’s proficiency in high-efficiency power electronics. The primary goal is to enhance the power density and performance of Delta’s electric vehicle (EV) power systems, thereby bolstering its competitive edge in the burgeoning EV market.
In anticipation of the software-defined vehicle (SDV) era, Delta has established similar collaborative laboratories with several international semiconductor companies. These joint ventures are focused on advancing automotive power electronics and digital control technologies to meet the increasing demands for power efficiency and safety in next-generation EVs.
The new innovation lab with TI is set to expedite the development and rigorous validation of Delta’s automotive products. This initiative aims to assist international car manufacturers in designing key architectures and layouts for future EVs, ensuring superior product quality and performance compared to competitors.