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Filing: PowerLattice Technologies, a secretive startup with connections to Intel, is raising cash
Filing: PowerLattice Technologies, a secretive startup with connections to Intel, is raising cash

Geek Wire

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Geek Wire

Filing: PowerLattice Technologies, a secretive startup with connections to Intel, is raising cash

Former VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks at VMworld 2018. (VMware Photo) A stealthy new company based in Southwest Washington called PowerLattice Technologies is raising cash, according to new SEC filings. The company filed two forms this week that show more than $22 million raised. PowerLattice is 'bringing paradigm shift in power delivery solutions for AI, datacenter and high performance compute processors,' according to its website. The startup lists its headquarters at a co-working space in Camas, Wash. We've reached out to the company for more details. Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is listed a director on one of the filings. Gelsinger spent more than three decades at Intel, more recently as its CEO from 2021 to December 2024. He previously led VMWare as CEO for more than eight years. Steve Fu, a semiconductor industry vet and a partner at Silicon Valley VC firm Celesta, is also listed as a director. Celsta's founding partner Lip-Bu Tan is the current CEO at Intel. The executives listed on the filings are Peng Zou, Sujith Dermal, and Gang Gen. A search on LinkedIn for those names shows potential connections to NUVIA, a chip design startup acquired by Qualcomm in 2021. The Oregonian reported on the filings on Tuesday.

Memorial Day's Over, but This Anker 6-Port Charger Deal Is Still Going Strong on Amazon
Memorial Day's Over, but This Anker 6-Port Charger Deal Is Still Going Strong on Amazon

Gizmodo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

Memorial Day's Over, but This Anker 6-Port Charger Deal Is Still Going Strong on Amazon

You often find your various devices competing for the only available outlet? It's frustrating having to make the tough call to which you'll plug in, your phone or your laptop. You can connect one and then go plug in the other into a different outlet I suppose, but then that's sometimes all the way on the other side of the room. Completely impractical. You're better off investing in a reliable wall charger block that can power all your devices simultaneously. The Anker 250W USB-C Prime Charger has multiple ports to plug into and can recharge your phone, tablet, or laptop fast. It's normally $170, but right now you can secure one for 29% off at just $120. See at Amazon This charging block is compatible with a wide range of devices. Whether you have a Samsung phone, JBL earbuds, or an Apple watch, you can be assured that this charging block will connect and charge your devices efficiently. The Anker Prime charging station features eight charging ports: four USB-C ports and two USB-A ports. When using one USB-C port by itself, it delivers up to 140W of power. That can bring an iPhone from zero to 100% pretty dang fast. A 16-inch MacBook Pro can go back up to 50% from zero in just 25 minutes time. Adjustable Power Delivery The LED display let's you can monitor exactly how much power each port is delivering to your devices, giving you full insight and control. You can even use the smart control dial on the side of the power station to manually set priority for one or two ports as needed. This is great for if you need to charger your phone quickly. You can divert most power to that USB port. This charging station can eliminate desk clutter. With the different USB ports built directly into the power strip, you eliminate the need for bulky adapters. All your devices can be plugged directly into the power strip, saving space with its small design. Anker prioritizes the safety of your devices in all its designs. The Anker 240W USB-C power strip incorporates ActiveShield 3.0 technology and adheres to the latest safety certifications. This technology monitors temperature 80 times per second, which works out to over six million times a day, helping ensure your devices do not overheat. That's twice as often as ActiveShield 2.0. For a limited time, you can save 29% on the Anker Prime 240W USB-C Prime Charger. It's usually priced at $170, but right now it's down to just $120. See at Amazon

Infineon and NVIDIA Partner to Revolutionize AI Data Center Power
Infineon and NVIDIA Partner to Revolutionize AI Data Center Power

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Infineon and NVIDIA Partner to Revolutionize AI Data Center Power

On Tuesday, May 20, Infineon Technologies (OTC:IFNNY) announced a collaboration with NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) to revolutionize the power delivery architecture for future AI data centers. This initiative focuses on developing next-gen power systems based on a new architecture that utilizes central power generation of 800 V high-voltage direct current/HVDC. A close-up of a colorful high-end graphics card being plugged in to a gaming computer. The goal is to increase energy-efficient power distribution throughout the data center and enable direct power conversion at the AI chip/GPU within the server board. The 800V HVDC system architecture enhances reliability and efficiency, which is crucial as AI data centers are already exceeding 100,000 individual GPUs and are projected to require power outputs of 1MW or more per IT rack before the end of the decade. Infineon Technologies (OTC:IFNNY) and NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) emphasize that this collaboration will set a new industry standard for power architecture in AI data centers. Infineon's expertise in power conversion solutions is accelerating the adoption of this full-scale HVDC architecture. This approach contrasts with the current decentralized power supply using numerous power supply units and will optimize server rack space and enable upgrades to even higher distribution voltages. While we acknowledge the potential of NVDA to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than NVDA and that has 100x upside potential, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. 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

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.

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

Reuters

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

German chipmaker Infineon to work with Nvidia on power delivery chips

SAN FRANCISCO, May 20 (Reuters) - German chipmaker Infineon ( opens new tab said on Tuesday it will work with Nvidia (NVDA.O), opens new tab 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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