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Delta’s Energy-Saving Power and Liquid Cooling Solutions for AI and HPC Data Centers Unveiled at OCP Global Summit 2024

October 21, 2024

Delta’s Energy-Saving Power and Liquid Cooling Solutions for AI and HPC Data Centers Unveiled at OCP Global Summit 2024

Delta, a global leader in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, showcased a broad range of innovations designed to optimize the energy efficiency of AI and high-performance computing (HPC) data centers at the OCP Global Summit 2024. Highlights included the new HPR (High Power Rack) ORV3 power systems featuring efficiency up to 97.5%, lithium-Ion capacitors (LIC) with long hold-up time up to 15-second/20kW load, Liquid-to-Liquid cooling solution with up to 1.5 MW capacity, as well as the world’s first 4,000W DC-DC converter for GPU-based servers in AI and HPC data centers.

Austin Tseng, President of Delta Electronics (Americas), said, “For over 50 years, Delta has leveraged its core competencies in high-efficiency power electronics and system integration to enable energy conservation around the globe. From 2010 to 2023, Delta’s high-efficiency products and solutions have saved over 45.5 billion kWh of electricity for our customers, which would be enough to power California for almost 2 months. By integrating high-efficiency liquid cooling, power systems and ORV3 infrastructure, we are empowering data centers to thrive in the era of AI with reduced energy consumption.”

This year, Delta will presented solutions that enhance power delivery and cooling efficiency, crucial for scaling AI workloads and data center sustainability. These advanced technologies aim to meet the growing challenges in cloud-to-edge environments, enabling customers to reduce their environmental impact while maximizing computational performance.

Delta’s ORV3 Solutions Boost Power Efficiency for AI Data Centers
Delta offers advanced technologies including optimize power & robust ORV3 rack for AI accelerators and next-gen AI data centers. These solutions are engineered to handle the increasing demands of AI workloads while maintaining superior energy efficiency.

  • Power Capacitance: This innovative 1RU/1OU Power Capacitance Shelf (PCS) mitigates the GPU dynamic load reflections to the AC grid, such as AI server EDPP and Idle mode transitions. The PCS is able perform fast charge and discharge power transition due to the advantages of the Lithium-Ion Capacitor (LIC). The LIC provides high power density and long hold-up time (15-second/20kW load) to ensure a stable power supply for AI and cloud computing servers and therefore increase the power system reliability. The PCS is available for 19” rack and the latest 21” ORV3 standard rack.
  • Power Shelf: The advanced 1RU/1OU 33kW power shelves provide maximum power output of 33kW (or 27.5 kW with 5+1 redundancy), accommodating six hot-pluggable 5.5kW power supply units that supports a 150% load capability for 20 milliseconds to offer protection from sudden current increases. The power shelves integrate power management controller (PMC) with industry-leading Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities for smart power management in AI data centers. Earlier this year, Delta introduced new 19” 1RU 33kW Power Shelf, maintaining an impressive efficiency of 97.5% while reducing dimensions from 21” to 19”.
  • Battery Backup System: The 33kW battery backup system with 2OU compact size is an ideal solution for AI data Center. With 97.5% efficiency and UL9540A-certified, it ensures reliability and significant OPEX and carbon savings.
  • AI Networking Solutions: Presenting Delta’s comprehensive 800G Data Center Switches which feature the newly debuted Broadcom 51.2T Tomahawk5® – Bailly Co-packaged Optics (CPO) Ethernet Switch. This cutting-edge technology delivers the industry’s lowest power consumption per gigabit, ensuring top-tier efficiency. With the undergoing 1.6T technology development, Delta will provide the most advanced cloud networking to meet diverse AI/ML need.”

Liquid Cooling Solutions Designed for AI-Driven Data Centers
Delta featured its state-of-the-art Air Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) and Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) products, designed for both existing and new data centers. Also featuring the cutting-edge Cold Plates designs for latest generation GPUs/CPUs.

  • Cold Plates and In Rack CDUs: The highly efficient cold plates design for hyperscale and enterprise AI compute cooling need offer a seamless solution for data centers looking to upgrade and transition their current air-cooled systems. Delta will present highly efficient cold plates designed for advanced GPUs/CPUs that can operate in conjunction with the latest liquid-to-liquid In Rack CDUs, boasting over 135kW cooling capacity. Also featured are the liquid-to-air CDUs. With this comprehensive In Rack CDU line-up, Delta offers complete liquid cooling solutions tailored for AI servers, switches, and racks.
  • AALC: The Liquid-to-Air solution offers 40 to 144kW of cooling capacity. Its closed-loop architecture eliminates the need for raised floors or piping. It’s perfect to upgrade for existing air-cooling systems. With a cooling fluid flow rate of 1.5 LPM/kW, the system is tailored to meet the thermal demands of high-end GPU servers.
  • CDU: The Liquid-to-Liquid cooling solution provides up to 1.5 MW of cooling capacity. This solution is specifically designed to handle the thermal challenges of multiple high-density racks, each exceeding 100kW, ideal for AI driven workloads.

Delta’s GPU Solutions: Maximizing Efficiency for AI Acceleration
Delta showcased its power conversion and thermal solutions designed to meet the high computational demands of GPUs.

  • High-Density Power Chokes: The power chokes incorporate patented designs and specialized materials that deliver excellent saturation current and low power loss. These high-density power chokes are ideal for voltage conversion in AI accelerators, ensuring maximum performance with minimal energy waste.
  • DCDC Converters for GPUs: The Regulated Bus Converters (RBC) Series features the world’s first 4,000W converter powering GPU-accelerated servers in AI and HPC. It operates within a 40-60V input range, delivers a 12V output with a peak of 6,000W, and achieves up to 98.5% efficiency. Another highlight is the single-stage transformer-coupled voltage regulator (TVR), which has a 48V input and 1.8V output with a 170A rating. Designed for stable power to advanced CPUs, the TVR offers 96% efficiency, surpassing conventional two-stage solutions that max out at 93%.
  • High-Efficiency Air and Liquid Cooling Solutions for GPUs: The advanced 3D Vapor Chambers, when paired with the powerful yet quiet DC fan array, deliver a cooling capacity of under 1200W for air-cooled GPUs. Additionally, the highly efficient cold plate design supports the latest generation of liquid-cooled GPUs, offering a cooling capacity exceeding 1200W.

Attendees of the OCP Global Summit 2024 were welcomed to visit Delta Electronics Americas at booth #B6 from October 15-17, where the Company showcased a diverse product portfolio, demonstrating how Delta’s solutions can seamlessly integrate to deliver superior energy efficiency and performance in modern data centers.

About Delta Electronics (Americas)
Delta Electronics (Americas) was established 38 years ago and has grown to over one thousand employees in the entire Americas region. Delta has offices, R&D centers, manufacturing, distribution and repair centers in multiple locations in the United States, Mexico and South America. In the U.S., operations are located in Fremont, Los Angeles, San Diego, Seattle, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Raleigh, Boston and Detroit to better serve its diverse customer base. Outside the U.S., Delta continues to expand its Americas operations in Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Canada.

Delta Electronics (Americas) serves the IT, communications, industrial automation, renewable energy, lighting, power tool, automotive electric vehicle and other major industries. Products include power electronics, DC brushless fans, visual displays, industrial automation, networking products, electronic components, consumer products and energy efficient and renewable energy products. The company is always striving to define new ways to improve the energy efficiency of its products through advanced research and product development.

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About Delta
Delta, founded in 1971, is a global leader in switching power supplies and thermal management products with a thriving portfolio of smart energy-saving systems and solutions in the fields of industrial automation, building automation, telecom power, data centre infrastructure, EV charging, renewable energy, energy storage and display, to nurture the development of smart manufacturing and sustainable cities. As a world-class corporate citizen guided by its mission statement, “To provide innovative, clean and energy-efficient solutions for a better tomorrow,” Delta leverages its core competence in high-efficiency power electronics and its ESG-embedded business model to address key environmental issues, such as climate change. Delta serves customers through its sales offices, R&D centres and manufacturing facilities spread over close to 200 locations across 5 continents.

Throughout its history, Delta has received various global awards and recognition for its business achievements, innovative technologies and dedication to ESG. Since 2011, Delta has been listed on the DJSI World Index of Dow Jones Sustainability™ Indices for 12 consecutive years. In 2022, Delta was also recognized by CDP with double A List for its substantial contribution to climate change and water security issues and named Supplier Engagement Leader for its continuous development of a sustainable value chain for the 3rd consecutive year.

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