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Delta Showcased AI-Ready Data Center and HVDC Solutions at COMPUTEX 2025
As part of its HVDC solution, Delta showcases its Core Shell Liquid-Cooled Busbar and HVDC Air-Cooled Busbar, supporting up to 50VDC/8000A and 800VDC/1000A power capacity to ensure stable system operation. In advanced liquid cooling, Delta's liquid-to-liquid cooling systems can provide up to 1,500 kW of cooling capacity. Delta also features rack-level coolant distribution units (CDUs) with cooling capacity up to 200kW, along with liquid-cooled cold plate modules designed for GPUs and CPUs, delivering robust thermal support for next-generation chips. ICT and Energy Infrastructure Solutions for AI Data Centers Kelvin Huang, VP and General Manager of Delta's ICT Infrastructure Business Group, said, "In response to the high power consumption and high-density computing demands of AI servers, we showcase our AI containerized data center solution. Compared to traditional data centers, it can be deployed within weeks, significantly shortening construction time and reducing costs. It allows flexible deployment in remote areas, making it ideal for AI computing, enterprise edge nodes, and telecom facilities." Additionally, Delta also highlights that data centers are rapidly adopting microgrids and renewable energy solutions. With key technologies such as hydrogen energy and energy storage, Delta can integrate diverse power sources and dynamic load demands. Through intelligent energy dispatching, Delta's solutions enable optimal energy allocation and stable power supply. COMPUTEX 2025 will be held from May 20 to 23 at the Nangang Exhibition Center. Delta's booth is located in Hall 1, 4F, stand No. L0617a. This year, Delta is highlighting sustainable AI with an immersive exhibition that covers the grid, data center, server, and chip. The showcase begins with the "Greening Intelligence" zone, presenting key insights from a global sustainable AI research report conducted by Economist Impact, which was supported by Delta.
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Delta Presents Comprehensive Solutions for AI Data Center with Containerized Data Center & HVDC Power Solution at COMPUTEX 2025
Delta showcases AI-ready containerized data centers, 800V HVDC architecture, and advanced cooling for sustainable, high-performance infrastructure Delta, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, today unveiled its comprehensive solutions for the AI era with a focus on sustainability under the theme "Artificial Intelligence x Greening Intelligence." The showcase features the newly launched AI containerized data center solution designed for edge computing. This 20-foot container, which integrates power, cooling, and IT equipment, is on display at Delta's booth and drawing significant visitor interest. Delta is also announcing new certification for the in-rack CDU solution for , delivering more solutions for in-rack cooling for NVIDIA's customers. In response to the growing power demands of , Delta also introduces an innovative 800V High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) power architecture solutions for AI data centers, along with a microgrid solution that enhances grid resilience. With its comprehensive developments in grid-to-chip power and thermal management solutions, Delta aims to optimize energy efficiency in the AI era and enable a sustainable AI future. Ping Cheng, Delta's Chairman and CEO, said, "With the rapid expansion of AI applications, industries worldwide are facing the dual challenge of meeting computing demands while maintaining sustainability. As a global leader in power and thermal management, Delta strives to enhance the energy efficiency of its products and optimize power architectures to reduce the stage of energy conversion and minimize total energy loss. For enterprise users looking to adopt AI, we also address the need for rapid and simplified deployment by offering a highly integrated containerized data center solution, including for NVIDIA GB200 NVL72. Through innovative technology, Delta is helping drive the development of sustainable AI."
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Delta showcases innovative AI-ready data center solutions at COMPUTEX 2025, including containerized data centers, HVDC power architecture, and advanced cooling systems, aiming to meet the high-performance demands of AI while prioritizing energy efficiency and sustainability.
Delta, a global leader in power management and smart green solutions, has unveiled its comprehensive AI-ready data center solutions at COMPUTEX 2025, held from May 20 to 23 at the Nangang Exhibition Center in Taiwan 12. The company's showcase, themed "Artificial Intelligence x Greening Intelligence," presents innovative technologies designed to meet the growing demands of AI computing while prioritizing sustainability and energy efficiency.
One of the highlights of Delta's exhibition is the newly launched AI containerized data center solution. This 20-foot container integrates power, cooling, and IT equipment, offering a flexible and rapidly deployable infrastructure for AI computing and edge applications 2.
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To address the thermal challenges posed by high-performance AI hardware, Delta showcases a range of advanced cooling solutions:
Delta has also announced new certification for its in-rack CDU solution, specifically catering to NVIDIA's customers and their cooling requirements 2.
In response to the increasing power demands of AI infrastructure, Delta introduces an innovative 800V High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) power architecture solution for AI data centers 2. This includes:
These solutions ensure stable system operation and optimize energy efficiency by reducing the stages of energy conversion and minimizing total energy loss.
Delta highlights the growing adoption of microgrids and renewable energy solutions in data centers. The company offers key technologies such as hydrogen energy and energy storage to integrate diverse power sources and manage dynamic load demands 1. Through intelligent energy dispatching, Delta's solutions enable optimal energy allocation and stable power supply, enhancing grid resilience 2.
Ping Cheng, Delta's Chairman and CEO, underscored the company's commitment to sustainable AI: "With the rapid expansion of AI applications, industries worldwide are facing the dual challenge of meeting computing demands while maintaining sustainability. As a global leader in power and thermal management, Delta strives to enhance the energy efficiency of its products and optimize power architectures to reduce the stage of energy conversion and minimize total energy loss." 2
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Delta's exhibition at COMPUTEX 2025 also features a "Greening Intelligence" zone, presenting key insights from a global sustainable AI research report conducted by Economist Impact and supported by Delta 1. This further emphasizes the company's focus on balancing high-performance AI infrastructure with environmental responsibility.
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