Walrus Pump unveils its pump technology lineup, making its entry into the AI Server Cooling market at 2026 Computex
Publish Date: 2026-05-27 07:42:00
Source Domain: macaubusiness.com
TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As demand for high-performance computing (HPC) and AI applications continues to grow rapidly, Taiwan’s industrial cooling Industry is becoming critical in the AI Era, in which requirements for thermal and liquid cooling systems, in terms of stability, power efficiency, and space integration, are becoming increasingly stringent. A Taiwan-based leading professional brand providing comprehensive pump solutions, Walrus Pump (6982), will participate in Computex 2026 from June 2–5, showcasing its technical capabilities in the liquid cooling solutions.
Taiwan possesses the world’s most complete ICT supply chain, spanning semiconductors, servers, and liquid cooling technology, and has become a critical pillar in the global development of AI data centres. With professional fluid control technology at its core, Walrus Pump continuously enhances its system integration capabilities and R&D capacity, accelerating the advancement of pump applications in the AI era.
A critical enabler of stable operation, showcasing the brand’s technical strength.
Servers and data centres operate under high load for extended periods, placing extremely demanding requirements on the quality and reliability of pumps within liquid cooling systems. In this regard, Walrus Pump has successfully established itself in this industry supply chain, building a proven track record of collaboration with major international manufacturers as well as leading module and system integrators, making it a key enabler of stable server operation. Walrus Pump aims to deepen collaborative relationships within the industry to jointly capture the emerging business opportunities of the next-generation AI era.
Walrus Pump’s cumulative consolidated revenue for 2025 reached NT$1.618 billion, with gross profit of NT$390 million. In Q1 2026, cumulative consolidated revenue hit a record high of NT$483 million, reflecting continued overall operating growth.
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