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The Power in AI Data Centers

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Discover TDK’s competence in AI data centers

Join us on the journey into the universe of untapped possibilities that generative AI unleashes! However, AI data centers consume a great deal of power and generate heat. Therefore, components and sensors are needed that help push computing speeds to new heights while reducing power consumption and optimizing the optical connection and the thermal management across the entire AI infrastructure. Decades of experience in the industrial and automotive sectors allow TDK to provide passive components, DC-DC converters, and sensors that cover the entire AI data center infrastructure.

Meet the experts

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Aline Verité
Business Development AI

“From grid to core, we power the entire AI data center with passive components, sensor solutions, and DC-DC converters. Our components are driving energy-efficient and high-performance systems from solid-state transformers, power supply units, integrated bus converters (800 HVDC or 50 V), to lateral or vertical power delivery, and integrated voltage regulators to the core.”

AI data center highlights

The power in power supply units

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Explore how TDK’s ultra-compact aluminum electrolytic snap-in capacitors enable Infineon’s power supply unit (PSU) reference designs to deliver 8 kW and 12 kW to AI servers in a very small footprint. 

The power in solid-state transformers

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Solid-state transformers will be one cornerstone of NVIDIA’s 800 V HVDC infrastructure. See our booth, the MKP DC-link capacitors from TDK align well with the modular concept of SSTs. 

The power in PoL

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Check out TDKs µPOL converters. This modular point-of-load solution can be stacked to deliver up to 200 A for FPGAs, SoCs, or ASICs, and is suitable for vertical power delivery architectures in AI systems. 

The power in thermal management

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To keep AI data centers cool and efficient, TDK’s NTC portfolio – from SMD thermistors (B573xx) to sensor assemblies (B578xx) – extends right to the AI core, with B57860L / NTCWS enabling precise sensing next to GPUs and CPUs.

Discover these solutions live at the TDK booth.