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Infineon, Nvidia to develop power systems for AI data centres
Infineon, Nvidia to develop power systems for AI data centres

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

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Infineon, Nvidia to develop power systems for AI data centres

German semiconductor manufacturer Infineon has collaborated with Nvidia to develop advanced power delivery chips designed for AI data centres. This partnership aims to create an energy-efficient power systems based on an architecture utilising 800 V high-voltage direct current (HVDC) for centralised power generation. The new design seeks to optimise power distribution across AI data centres, enabling direct power conversion at the GPU level within server boards. Infineon brings its expertise in power conversion technologies that span silicon (Si), silicon carbide (SiC), and gallium nitride (GaN), contributing to the acceleration of the transition to HVDC infrastructure. Infineon Power & Sensor Systems Division president Adam White said: 'The combination of Infineon's application and system know-how in powering AI from grid to core, combined with NVIDIA's world-leading expertise in accelerated computing, paves the way for a new standard for power architecture in AI data centers to enable faster, more efficient and scalable AI infrastructure.' The future system architecture, as envisioned by Infineon and Nvidia, will centralise power supply, making more efficient use of limited rack space. This approach will require advanced semiconductor technologies to minimise power conversion stages and support higher voltage distributions. Nvidia system engineering vice-president Gabriele Gorla said: "The new 800V HVDC system architecture delivers high reliability, energy-efficient power distribution across the data centre. 'Through this innovative approach, Nvidia is able to optimise the energy consumption of our advanced AI infrastructure, which supports our commitment to sustainability while also delivering the performance and scalability required for the next generation of AI workloads.' In April 2025, Infineon Technologies agreed to acquire the automotive ethernet business of US-based Marvell Technology for $2.5bn (€2.27bn). The transaction, which includes Marvell's Brightlane Automotive Ethernet product line and associated assets, has received approval from Marvell's board of directors. "Infineon, Nvidia to develop power systems for AI data centres" was originally created and published by Verdict, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Sign in to access your portfolio

German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips
German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips

By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO: German chipmaker Infineon said on Tuesday it will work with Nvidia on developing chips for new power delivery systems inside artificial intelligence data centers . Infineon said it will work with Nvidia to develop high-voltage, direct current power delivery systems. In current data centers, most high-voltage power is distributed as alternating current and then converted to the direct current needed by computer chips by individual power supply units inside of servers. But that method of distributing power introduces losses in moving power around and converting it. With each server rack within AI data centers expected to take a megawatt of power by the end of the decade, Infineon and Nvidia said they are hoping to reduce those losses by creating a centralized direct-current distribution system. "Through this innovative approach, Nvidia is able to optimize the energy consumption of our advanced AI infrastructure , which supports our commitment to sustainability while also delivering the performance and scalability required for the next generation of AI workloads," Gabriele Gorla, vice president of system engineering at Nvidia, said in a statement.

Infineon to revolutionize power delivery architecture for future AI server racks with NVIDIA
Infineon to revolutionize power delivery architecture for future AI server racks with NVIDIA

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

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Infineon to revolutionize power delivery architecture for future AI server racks with NVIDIA

- Infineon collaborates with NVIDIA for industry-first 800 V power delivery architecture for AI data centers- New high-voltage direct current (HVDC) distribution ensures reliable and even more efficient power delivery for future AI server racks- Infineon aims to create new power delivery standards for AI data centers MUNICH & SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 20, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) is revolutionizing the power delivery architecture required for future AI data centers. In collaboration with NVIDIA, Infineon is developing the next generation of power systems based on a new architecture with central power generation of 800 V high-voltage direct current (HVDC). The new system architecture significantly increases energy-efficient power distribution across the data center and allows power conversion directly at the AI chip (Graphic Processing Unit, GPU) within the server board. Infineon's expertise in power conversion solutions from grid to core based on all relevant semiconductor materials silicon (Si), silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) is accelerating the roadmap to a full scale HVDC architecture. This revolutionary step paves the way for the implementation of advanced power delivery architectures in accelerated computing data centers and will further enhance reliability and efficiency. As AI data centers already are going beyond 100,000 individual GPUs, the need for more efficient power delivery is becoming increasingly important. AI data centers will require power outputs of one megawatt (MW) and more per IT rack before the end of the decade. Therefore, the HVDC architecture coupled with high-density multiphase solutions will set a new standard for the industry, driving the development of high-quality components and power distribution systems. "Infineon is driving innovation in artificial intelligence," said Adam White, Division President Power & Sensor Systems at Infineon. "The combination of Infineon's application and system know-how in powering AI from grid to core, combined with NVIDIA's world-leading expertise in accelerated computing, paves the way for a new standard for power architecture in AI data centers to enable faster, more efficient and scalable AI infrastructure." "The new 800V HVDC system architecture delivers high reliability, energy-efficient power distribution across the data center," said Gabriele Gorla, vice president of system engineering at NVIDIA. "Through this innovative approach, NVIDIA is able to optimize the energy consumption of our advanced AI infrastructure, which supports our commitment to sustainability while also delivering the performance and scalability required for the next generation of AI workloads." At present, the power supply in AI data centers is decentralized. This means that the AI chips are supplied with power by a large number of power supply units (PSU). The future system architecture will be centralized, making the best possible use of the constraint space in a server rack. This will increase the importance of leading-edge power semiconductor solutions using fewest power conversion stages and allowing upgrades to even higher distribution voltages. Infineon is a leader in power semiconductor solutions and systems integration. The company expects the proportion of power semiconductors in a centralized HVDC architecture to be similar or higher than in today's AC distribution architecture. Additionally, to the scaling of the HVDC power architecture, Infineon continues to support state of the art DCDC multiphase solutions and intermediate architectures for hyperscalers and AI data center operators with a broad product portfolio based on all relevant semiconductor materials along the entire power flow. Learn more about Infineon's AI power and data center solutions here. About Infineon Infineon Technologies AG is a global semiconductor leader in power systems and IoT. Infineon drives decarbonization and digitalization with its products and solutions. The Company had around 58,060 employees worldwide (end of September 2024) and generated revenue of about €15 billion in the 2024 fiscal year (ending 30 September). Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX) and in the USA on the OTCQX International over-the-counter market (ticker symbol: IFNNY). Further information is available at This press release is available online at Follow us: X - Facebook - LinkedIn View source version on Contacts Public / For the Trade Press: Michael Burner (Headquarters)+49 89 234 Agnes Toan (Americas)+1 408 250 Lin Zhu (Greater China)+86 21 6101 Yasuyuki Kamiseki (Japan)+81 3 4595 Investor Relations: +49 89 234 Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips
German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
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German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips

By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -German chipmaker Infineon said on Tuesday it will work with Nvidia on developing chips for new power delivery systems inside artificial intelligence data centers. Infineon said it will work with Nvidia to develop high-voltage, direct current power delivery systems. In current data centers, most high-voltage power is distributed as alternating current and then converted to the direct current needed by computer chips by individual power supply units inside of servers. But that method of distributing power introduces losses in moving power around and converting it. With each server rack within AI data centers expected to take a megawatt of power by the end of the decade, Infineon and Nvidia said they are hoping to reduce those losses by creating a centralized direct-current distribution system. 'Through this innovative approach, Nvidia is able to optimize the energy consumption of our advanced AI infrastructure, which supports our commitment to sustainability while also delivering the performance and scalability required for the next generation of AI workloads,' Gabriele Gorla, vice president of system engineering at Nvidia, said in a statement. Sign in to access your portfolio

German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips
German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips

CNA

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips

SAN FRANCISCO :German chipmaker Infineon said on Tuesday it will work with Nvidia on developing chips for new power delivery systems inside artificial intelligence data centers. Infineon said it will work with Nvidia to develop high-voltage, direct current power delivery systems. In current data centers, most high-voltage power is distributed as alternating current and then converted to the direct current needed by computer chips by individual power supply units inside of servers. But that method of distributing power introduces losses in moving power around and converting it. With each server rack within AI data centers expected to take a megawatt of power by the end of the decade, Infineon and Nvidia said they are hoping to reduce those losses by creating a centralized direct-current distribution system. 'Through this innovative approach, Nvidia is able to optimize the energy consumption of our advanced AI infrastructure, which supports our commitment to sustainability while also delivering the performance and scalability required for the next generation of AI workloads,' Gabriele Gorla, vice president of system engineering at Nvidia, said in a statement.

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