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Infineon Partners with NVIDIA’s MGX™ AI Factory Ecosystem to Transform Power Delivery  for Next-Gen AI Server Racks

Infineon Joins NVIDIA's MGX™ AI Factory Ecosystem

Infineon Technologies has joined NVIDIA’s MGX ecosystem to advance AI data center power solutions. The collaboration focuses on transforming power delivery for next-generation AI server racks. One thing worth highlighting is that the company will assist in developing NVIDIA’s MGX platform. As well as its 800 VDC power architecture, which can help scale performance and power density in data centers. As a result, organizations can prepare for future AI infrastructure demands.

Moreover, the company’s expertise spans power conversion from grid to processor core. The use of silicon, silicon carbide, and gallium nitride materials by Infineon facilitates energy transfer. Besides, the company’s GaN-based products have a high frequency, thus making efficient converters possible. Meanwhile, its SiC JFET technology supports protection and system reliability.

Advancing Efficient AI Data Center Power Delivery

As part of the ecosystem, the company simplifies power conversion across the entire data center. The company cuts down the number of conversion steps and provides power closer to the AI processing systems. Therefore, such a method will lead to increased efficiency and enable high-density environments. In general, the cooperation creates a solid power system foundation for future AI development.

“As a member of NVIDIA’s ecosystem, Infineon is working with NVIDIA to redefine power delivery systems from the grid to the processor core, which is required for this next phase of AI innovation,” says Adam White, Division President, Power & Sensor Systems at Infineon. “As AI models continue to grow in size and complexity, data centers must deliver dramatically more compute performance within the same physical, power, and cooling constraints. Combined with NVIDIA’s modular MGX architecture, Infineon’s power solutions significantly enhance energy-efficient power distribution across the entire data center power flow. We look forward to continuing our work with NVIDIA to bring more MGX-powered innovations to market.”

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