This capacitance and voltage combination sits squarely in the range used for bulk decoupling on 3.3 V and 5 V rails, where the 25 V rating provides over 5× derating margin against a 5 V rail — standard practice for tantalum capacitors to avoid surge failures.
At the high end, the 1.2 Ohm ESR limits the ripple current the capacitor can handle before self-heating pushes it above the rated temperature — a consideration for any design running near 125°C.
