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High Density Power Modules by Infineon for AI Data Centers

Infineon Technologies launches its TDM2254xD series dual-phase power modules. The new series of dual-phase power modules by Infineon enables best-in-class power density, quality and total cost of ownership (TCO) for AI data centers.High Density Power Modules by Infineon for AI Data Centers the volt post

The TDM2254xD series dual-phase power modules blend innovation in robust OptiMOSTM MOSFET technology with novel packaging and proprietary magnetic structure.

The TDM2254xD series by Infineon delivers industry-leading electrical and thermal performance with robust mechanical design.

The high-density power modules let data centers operate at a higher efficiency to meet the high power demands of AI GPU (Graphic Processor Unit) platforms while also significantly reducing TCO.

Given that AI servers require 3 times more energy than traditional servers, and data centers already consume more than 2 percent of the global energy supply, it is essential to find innovative power solutions and architecture designs that further drive decarbonization.

Paving the way for the green AI factory, Infineon’s TDM2254xD dual-phase power modules combine with XDPTM Controller technology to enable efficient voltage regulation for high-performance computing platforms with superior electrical, thermal and mechanical operation.

The modules’ unique design allows for efficient heat transfer from the power stage on to the heat sink through novel inductor design that is optimized to transfer current and heat, thereby allowing for a 2 percent higher efficiency than industry average modules at full load. Improving power efficiency at the core of a GPU yields significant energy savings at scale. This translates into megawatts saved for data centers computing generative AI and in turn leads to reduced CO2 emissions and millions of dollars in operating cost savings over the system’s lifetime.

“This unique Product-to-System solution combined with our cutting-edge manufacturing lets Infineon deliver solutions with differentiated performance and quality at scale, thereby significantly reducing total cost of ownership for our customers,” said Athar Zaidi, Senior Vice President, Power & Sensor Systems at Infineon Technologies. “We are excited to bring this solution to market; it will accelerate computing performance and will further drive our mission of digitalization and decarbonization.”

Infineon introduced the high density power modules – TDM2254xD series at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC).

Learn more about the TDM2254xD dual-phase power modules here.

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