HSINCHU, Taiwan, May 21, 2026 — Alpha Networks Inc. (TWSE: 3380), a leading networking solutions provider, today unveiled its next-generation AI data center solutions at COMPUTEX 2026, integrating high-performance networking, energy efficiency, and intelligent computing capabilities to help enterprises build more efficient and sustainable AI data centers.
Alpha Networks Unveils Next-Generation AI Data Center Solutions
Integrating High-Speed Networking and Energy-Efficient Technologies to Capture AI Growth Opportunities
As AI applications continue to evolve rapidly, data centers supporting these workloads are facing dual challenges: delivering higher speeds while improving energy efficiency. At COMPUTEX 2026, networking solution provider Alpha Networks (TWSE: 3380) unveiled its next-generation AI data center solution that integrates network performance, energy efficiency, and intelligent high-performance computing capabilities. Powered by the 64-Port 2OU 1.6T AI Data Center Switch, the solution delivers 1.6T ultra-high-bandwidth connectivity, helping enterprises build highly efficient and more environmentally sustainable AI data centers.
Alpha Networks will participate in the BenQ Qisda Group’s COMPUTEX AI IN ACTION showcase, demonstrating the Group’s strategic deployment and integrated capabilities in the AI infrastructure business. From June 2 to June 5, Alpha Networks will showcase its next-generation AI data center solutions at Booth M0104, 4F, Hall 1 of the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, joining forces with the BenQ Qisda Group to build a smarter, more energy-efficient, and environmentally sustainable future.
The highlight of this year’s showcase is the 64-Port 2OU 1.6T AI Data Center Switch. Powered by the industry-leading Broadcom TH6 network chipset, the switch delivers up to 102.4T of total switching capacity, enabling each port to support ultra-high-speed 1.6T transmission and significantly improving data flow efficiency within AI data centers.
In terms of energy efficiency and environmental sustainability, the implementation of liquid cooling technology can reduce data center cooling power consumption by more than 20%, while overall cooling efficiency can exceed twice that of traditional air-cooling systems. The solution can also optimize Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) to approximately 1.1–1.2, enabling high-performance computing and sustainable energy efficiency to coexist in next-generation data centers.
For thermal management, the product adopts Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC) technology in place of conventional fan-based cooling systems. This design not only effectively reduces power consumption and operating temperatures, but also minimizes noise levels. The overall system complies with the mainstream ORv3 (Open Rack v3) standard for AI data center infrastructure, ensuring compatibility with global data center architectures while providing greater deployment flexibility.
In the AI era, computing power alone is no longer sufficient — the speed of data transmission has become equally critical to AI performance. The solution showcased by Alpha Networks is specifically designed to address latency and performance bottlenecks commonly associated with large-scale data transmission in AI data centers. Through its high-bandwidth, low-latency network architecture, the solution significantly reduces data transfer delays, further enhancing AI model training efficiency and overall data center performance, allowing AI computing power to be fully realized.
To enhance operational flexibility and ease of deployment, the system also adopts a modular CPU architecture compatible with both AMD and Intel platforms. It further integrates the Aspeed BMC management system, enabling users to remotely monitor system status and access real-time operational information, thereby reducing maintenance and operational costs. In addition, Alpha Networks integrates the rack-scale architecture developed by its affiliate company to deploy 1.6T high-speed switches, further strengthening both intra-rack and inter-rack transmission performance within AI data centers.
As global AI applications continue to expand, data centers have become critical infrastructure for the AI era. Future competition will depend not only on computing power, but also on network efficiency and energy performance. By integrating the high-performance TH6 ASIC, ORv3 architecture, and advanced liquid cooling technologies, Alpha Networks will continue helping global customers build AI data center solutions that balance both performance and sustainability, while capturing the key growth opportunities of the AI era.
Exhibition Information
Date & Time: June 2–5, 2026 | 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Venue: Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1
(1 Jingmao 2nd Rd., Nangang District, Taipei City, Taiwan)
Booth Name: BenQ
Booth No.: M0104 (4F)
BenQ Qisda Group Participating Companies at COMPUTEX 2026
BenQ, Qisda, Aewin Technologies, Alpha Networks, APLEX Technology, ACE PILLAR, DFI, BITSENSE, DIVA Laboratories, MetaAge, Arivor Technologies Co., Ltd, Partner Tech, RobotPlusPlus, and Starwin.
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《Alpha Networks Inc.》
Alpha Networks Inc. was founded in 2003 and is one of the largest professional network equipment manufacturers in Taiwan. With years of experience in product development and design, Alpha Networks has been a major provider of network product design, R&D, and manufacturing for renowned global brands. The Company’s product lines cover Local and Metropolitan Area Networks (LAN/MAN), wireless broadband networks, digital multimedia, and enterprise mobile solutions. Alpha Networks Inc. is headquartered in Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan, and the Company owns 3 major R&D centers worldwide, as well as subsidiaries in North America, Japan, China, and Vietnam. For more information on Alpha Networks Inc., please refer to the company’s website (www.alphanetworks.com).
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