The Data Center Rack PDU market offers opportunities driven by the rise of hyperscale data centers, demand for energy ...
Data center operators are focused on the same things: quickly deploying AI, delivering and using power efficiently and future ...
As graphics processing units (GPUs) and other AI chips are deployed into data centers, it’s becoming critical to regulate the huge amounts of power racing into them. Sudden inrushes of current can ...
Intelligent power distribution units (PDUs) are integral to modern data centers, powering critical equipment for edge AI processing, server hosting, cloud computing, and storage. Unlike standard PDUs, ...
The AI race is running on massive amounts of electricity. U.S. demand for electricity is projected to climb more than 15% by 2030, with data centers among the primary drivers, according to a recent ...
The explosion of AI workloads is redrawing the data center blueprint in real time. Models are larger, compute clusters are denser, and the pressure to deliver consistent performance is relentless.
While compute devices such as CPUs, GPUs, and XPUs are stealing the limelight in the artificial intelligence (AI) era, there is an increasing realization that powering AI at scale demands new power ...
AI data centers typically operate at 20 to 40 kilowatts per rack, with designs targeting 50 to 100 kilowatts or more; however, many can't break ground because the grids lack sufficient capacity. Power ...
CEO Paulo Ruiz noted that the company continues to see strong demand, with order acceleration and sustained backlog growth.
Across the U.S., new AI-driven data centers are causing a significant increase in power demand. Carbon Direct projects that data center capacity in the U.S. will grow from roughly 25 GW in 2024 to 120 ...
Nvidia recently discussed the next-generation 800-volt (V) high-voltage direct current (HVDC) in a blog post and cited several key partners it is collaborating with to accelerate adoption. The change, ...
The explosion in artificial intelligence (AI) demand is creating significant demand for data centers and the equipment that powers them. The leading AI computing platform provider, Nvidia (NASDAQ: ...