
Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation announced new 8th-generation 40V and 60V MOSFET chips for servers and high-performance PC power supplies.
As servers and data centers need more power, efficiency as well as reliability have become very important. These new MOSFET chips aid Magnachip in offering better performance along with meeting customer needs in the growing server and high-performance computing market.
The chips are used in the Synchronous Rectification (SR) stage of server and PC power systems. The 40V chips are up to 40% better at handling current and about 25% faster than the previous version. The 60V chips are up to 50% better at handling current and 60% faster. They also have technology to remove leftover current quickly, which keeps systems stable. The chips work in temperatures up to 175°C and come in small packages for compact power designs. They can also be used in solar inverters and industrial power systems where efficiency and reliability are important.
After launching a 0.7mΩ 40V chip in May 2025, Magnachip is adding three more options: 0.8mΩ 40V, 1.0mΩ 40V, and 1.05mΩ 60V.
As per Coherent Market Insights, the Semiconductor Market will grow at a 8.8% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2026 to 2033, from USD 637.35 Bn in 2026 to around USD 1,150.22 Bn by 2033. The market is seeing a fast shift towards miniaturization and improved chip performance, supported by innovations in semiconductor materials and manufacturing processes.
“These new products are expected to serve as a solution that can enhance both efficiency and reliability in server and high-performance PC power systems,” said Hyuk Woo, Chief Technology Officer of Magnachip. “Leveraging our accumulated power semiconductor design expertise and proven manufacturing capabilities, Magnachip will continue to introduce high-value-added power solutions across server, PC, and industrial applications.”
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