STMicroelectronics collaborates with NVIDIA on 800 VDC-to-12V and 800 VDC-to-6V AI data center power architectures

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STMicroelectronics collaborates with NVIDIA on 800 VDC-to-12V and 800 VDC-to-6V AI data center power architectures

STMicroelectronics is working with NVIDIA on new 800 VDC-to-12V and 800 VDC-to-6V power conversion architectures for AI data centers. The collaboration follows NVIDIA’s 800 VDC reference design and complements ST’s previously introduced 800 VDC-to-50V stage solution. ST said the new 12V converter is intended to remove the traditional 54V intermediate stage in some server power delivery designs. ST said the 6V architecture is designed to place conversion closer to GPUs to reduce IR drop and improve response to fast load transients.

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