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As the demands on data centers rise, these facilities need to pack more compute power into smaller spaces. What do denser data centers need to operate?
As data center and edge locations become more business-critical, so does the availability, efficiency, and cost effectiveness of power management. Rack power distribution units (rPDUs) are the ...
Traditional rack power distribution was historically treated as a commodity — a passive conduit delivering electrons from wall to machine. That thinking is obsolete. Today’s high-performance computing ...
Rising rack densities lead to increased incident energy, elevating the risk of arc flash hazards. Proactively addressing ...
Data centers adopted many things from telecoms, including the ubiquitous 19-inch rack. But even though electronics run on DC, data centers distribute power by AC ...
(ADI) has launched innovative solutions that provide strong support for the next-generation 800 VDC architecture in data ...
These new demands are leading to a rapid escalation in data-center power densities, with power-per-rack specifications climbing from 30 to 40 kW to more than 100 kW.
NVIDIA recently announced that it would be adopting a new 800V high-voltage DC power distribution system, which will power the waves of next-generation data centers.
In data centers with liquid cooling, typically only 10% of racks or fewer are using it. But as AI workloads are deployed at a runaway pace, liquid cooling is becoming increasingly popular.
Data centers can't afford to waste energy on inefficient cooling. AI servers are producing more heat per square meter than standard equipment, and fans and air conditioning can't always keep up.