Integrating the two companies’ technologies and incorporating ZMDI’s leading-edge higher-current architectures will allow IDT to address new market segments, said IDT.
“Digital power products from ZMDI will complement IDT’s existing scalable power solutions currently being used in enterprise computing and processor ecosystems,” said IDT’s Sailesh Chittipeddi, (pictured, right). “These devices will enable our power solutions to be used in broader market segments, including industrial, communications and computing infrastructure that are typically tailored for higher current applications.”
The collaboration includes ZMDI’s proprietary IP in digital power, specific products, joint development programs, and GUI interface software.
“Digital power adoption continues to grow as current-handling capability and system complexity continue to increase,” said ZMDI’s Edward Lam.