Walrus Pump Showcases AI Liquid Cooling Technologies At Computex 2026

Taipei: Walrus Pump, a Taiwan-based provider of comprehensive pump solutions, is participating in Computex 2026 until June 5, showcasing its liquid cooling technologies for high-performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) applications.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, as demand for HPC and AI applications continues to grow rapidly, requirements for thermal and liquid cooling systems are becoming increasingly stringent, making industrial cooling a critical component of the AI ecosystem. With professional fluid control technology at its core, Walrus Pump in a statement said it continues to enhance its system integration capabilities and research and development (R and D) capacity, accelerating the advancement of pump applications in the AI era.

The company has established collaborations with major international manufacturers as well as leading module and system integrators and aims to deepen industry partnerships to capture emerging opportunities in next-generation AI applications. Walrus Pump offers modular customisation services to assist clients with space optimisation and system integration, delivering high levels of energy efficiency and performance.

Across different data centre architectures, the company's product range supports the thermal management needs of in-Row CDU, in-Rack CDU, and immersion cooling systems, with potential future applications in microchannel lid thermal technology end applications. Among the highlights showcased at Computex 2026 are the TPMS Multistage Centrifugal Pump, which features patented leak detection and real-time sensor monitoring; the CMP DC Pump, designed for in-Rack CDU applications; and the TPHK_P Immersible Pump, which incorporates a patented drain-back tank design to help prevent coolant leakage and environmental contamination.

According to Walrus Pump, the exhibition provides an opportunity to showcase its latest products, engage with potential liquid cooling and thermal management partners, and strengthen its presence in the liquid cooling pump solutions market. The company added that its newly developed brushless direct current (BLDC) motor technology is also set for launch as it continues to expand its offerings for the technology sector.