Delta Electronics' journey from a small Taiwanese coil supplier to a $80 billion power management giant is explored, highlighting its adaptability and strategic shifts. Founded by Bruce Cheng in 1971, Delta initially thrived on supplying components to Taiwan's booming television industry, achieving 69% average annual growth in its first decade. The company transitioned to PC-related products like EMI filters and switched power supplies in response to market changes and competition. This diversification, coupled with strategic overseas manufacturing expansions in Mexico, Thailand, and China, fueled further growth. Delta's current focus is on providing power and cooling solutions for AI data centers, driven by the increasing demand for energy-efficient, high-density power delivery.
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