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AI Servers Use 3 Times More Energy Than Conventional Servers… Innovative Power Solutions and Architectures Are Required
Infineon Module Helps AI GPU Platform Meet High Power Demands, Reduce Total Cost of Ownership Infineon Technologies (hereafter Infineon) is introducing a high-density power module that enables more efficient operation of data centers, which consume more than 2% of the global energy supply.
Infineon today announced the launch of the TDM2254xD dual-phase power module series for AI data centers, enabling best-in-class power density, quality and total cost of ownership (TCO).
The TDM2254xD series combines innovations in OptiMOS™ MOSFET technology with novel packaging and unique magnetic structures to deliver industry-leading electrical and thermal performance in a robust mechanical design.
This allows data centers to operate more efficiently to meet the high power demands of AI GPU (graphics processor unit) platforms and significantly reduce TCO.
AI servers require three times more energy than traditional servers, and data centers already consume more than 2% of the world’s energy supply.
Therefore, we must find innovative power solutions and architectures that can accelerate decarbonization.
/> Infineon’s TDM2254xD dual-phase power module for the journey to an eco-friendly AI factory, combined with XDP™ controller technology, enables efficient voltage regulation on high-performance computing platforms with excellent electrical, thermal and mechanical behavior.
The TDM2254xD module’s unique design efficiently transfers heat from the power stage to the heatsink through a novel inductor design optimized for current and thermal conduction, resulting in 2% higher efficiency at full load than the industry average.
Improving the power efficiency of GPU cores can save significant energy.
This will allow data centers computing generative AI to save megawatts, which in turn will reduce CO2 emissions and save millions of dollars in operating costs over the life of the system.
Further information about the TDM2254xD dual-phase power module series can be found on the Infineon homepage.