Wise Integration, Powernet and KEC Agree to Co-develop Advanced SMPS Solutions for AI Server Power Supplies in Korea
Wise Integration, Powernet and KEC Agree to Co-develop Advanced SMPS Solutions for AI Server Power Supplies in Korea
Hyeres, France & Seoul, Korea – Dec. 11, 2025 – Wise Integration (France), Powernet (Korea) and KEC (Korea) today announced the signing of a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) to co-develop next-generation switched-mode power supply (SMPS) solutions designed specifically for AI server applications in South Korea. The partnership aligns with the country’s push to expand AI infrastructure and build out the next generation of high-density data centers.
Under the agreement, Wise Integration will supply its GaN (gallium-nitride) power devices, digital-control expertise and technical support. Powernet Technologies Corporation will lead development of new SMPS designs using Wise’s WiseGan® and WiseWare® technologies. KEC Corporation will manage backend manufacturing, including module integration and system-in-package production tailored to the thermal and reliability demands of AI-server racks.
In addition to accelerating the design and development of competitive AI-server power supply solutions and creating business opportunities in Korea’s AI server market, the project aims to shorten the solutions’ time-to-market using WiseGan® and WiseWare® technologies. The collaboration builds on an earlier partnership between Wise Integration and Powernet, launched to serve OEMs that require compact, digitally controlled power-supply systems for faster, smaller and more energy-efficient electronic equipment.
AI servers draw extensive power, generate intense heat, and depend on SMPS designs capable of converting high-voltage input (e.g., 400 V) to stable 48 V rails with minimal loss. GaN devices with digital control are uniquely suited for that task: they enable higher switching frequencies, greater efficiency, and more precise management of fast, high-current load transients.
Supporting South Korea’s National Ambition
The South Korean government’s investments in AI-dedicated data centers includes high-performance GPU clusters and digital infrastructure that supports demand for more efficient, compact, and scalable power-conversion systems.
“Korea is moving quickly to build the next generation of AI data centers, and power architecture is a critical piece of that effort. Working with Powernet and KEC lets us bring GaN-based digital control into server-grade designs at scale—delivering the efficiency, thermal performance, and responsiveness that modern AI hardware depends on,” said Ghislain Kaiser, CEO of Wise Integration.
Technology Momentum: A Logical Extension of Wise Integration’s Roadmap
Beyond the MoU, Wise Integration has been widening the foundation that supports strategic partnerships. As Korea accelerates AI-ready data-center development, the demands on power-conversion systems intensify—higher switching frequencies, tighter thermal budgets and more aggressive efficiency targets. Wise has been expanding its GaN + digital-control portfolio to meet those constraints, ensuring the technologies Korea aims to deploy at scale already have a maturing, production-validated base behind them.
For example, the company recently launched WiseWare® 1.0 for totem-pole PFC and LLC topologies, its newest fully digital controller. While aimed today at gaming, displays and industrial systems, it shares the same architecture—high-frequency GaN operation, compact form factor, digitally managed efficiency—that naturally scales into the server-class designs targeted under the Korea-focused collaboration.
About Wise Integration | www.wise-integration.com
Wise Integration is a fabless company founded in France in 2020, specializing in advancing power electronics through innovative GaN technology and digital control solutions. Leveraging its expertise, the company introduced a breakthrough synergy between its GaN device (WiseGan®) and a fully digital controller, WiseWare®. This powerful combination enables development of technologies facilitating power supplies that are up to 3x smaller, 3x more efficient, and 3x lighter than traditional chargers. Targeting a broad spectrum of markets, including consumer electronics, e-mobility, industrial applications, artificial intelligence data centers and automotive, Wise Integration is an industry leader at transforming power delivery with its cutting-edge components and digital control technologies.
Headquartered in Hyeres, France, the company operates a design center in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and an R&D center in Grenoble, France. Its Asian subsidiary, Wise Integration Ltd., is based in Hong Kong, and it has offices in Taiwan and South Korea.