Credo Releases 2025 ESG Report Highlighting Energy-Efficient Connectivity Advances
Credo Technology Group Holding released its 2025 ESG Report, highlighting advances in energy-efficient, low-power connectivity solutions for AI and hyperscale data centers and strengthened its Code of Business Conduct and Ethics. The report details Credo Cares partnerships in education and health plus initiatives to reduce waste and extend product life.
1. ESG Performance Overview
Credo Technology Group released its 2025 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, detailing progress across responsible growth initiatives and long-term value creation. The report highlights a 15% year-over-year reduction in operational waste through optimized manufacturing workflows and a 12% improvement in energy efficiency across its global facilities. These gains were achieved under strengthened oversight by the Board’s newly formed ESG Committee, which now meets quarterly to assess performance against rigorous internal targets.
2. Energy Efficiency and Product Innovation
In response to escalating AI and hyperscale data center demands, Credo advanced its low-power connectivity solutions, extending its product life by 20% and reducing average power consumption per port by 10 watts. Key launches include 800G and 1.6T optical interconnect modules based on proprietary SerDes and DSP technologies, which accelerate data throughput by up to 30% while maintaining latency below 500 nanoseconds. These innovations position Credo to capture increased share in next-generation Ethernet markets.
3. Governance, Ethics, and Community Engagement
Credo strengthened its Code of Business Conduct and Ethics, increasing compliance training participation to 98% of employees globally. Through Credo Cares, the company expanded partnerships with educational nonprofits and healthcare providers, directing over $1 million in grants to local communities across North America, Europe and Asia. Employee health and safety programs now cover 95% of the workforce, and professional development initiatives delivered more than 2,500 training hours in cybersecurity and quality management.