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Data Center Power Gets a Voltage Boost

by Bill Schweber for Mouser Electronics

Data center power distribution is evolving to meet the rising demands of AI workloads. This article explores the shift from 48V to 400V topologies (800V architecture) and the design trade-offs needed to deliver more power efficiently while managing safety and space.

The unprecedented power demands of artificial intelligence (AI) computing have forced designers to rethink the way data centers are built. Data center architectures are transitioning from 48V distribution and backplanes to higher-voltage power delivery at 800V. This is due to the massive increase in aggregate server-rack power needs, even as their constituent integrated circuit (IC) and other loads have lower power demands, with rails reaching below 1V.

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From Grid to Rack: Powering Tomorrow’s Modern Data Centers

Discover how electricity flows from the grid to the heart of digital operations in today’s modern data centers.

How much power do data centers really use?

Global data center energy use is currently about 415 TWh and is expected to increase to 945 TWh by 2030

Source: IEA 2025, Energy and AI

Legacy data centers use around 5-10 MW of power, but hyperscale data centers use 100 MW or more

Source: IEA 2024, What the data centre and AI boom could mean for the energy sector

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How Digital Power Can Boost Data Center Efficiency

by Adam Kimmel for Mouser Electronics

Explore how digital power technologies enhance energy efficiency in AI-driven data centers, with a focus on solutions from Renesas and industry trends.

Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to permeate nearly every industry, and the demand for resilient, scalable data processing capabilities has surged in response. This escalation puts pressure on data centers, creating the need for advancements in power management to ensure power conversion efficiency, scalability, and reliability. Traditional analog power systems, while suitable for legacy applications, struggle to meet these new requirements. Digital power management has emerged as a novel solution, offering enhanced flexibility and improved energy efficiency—the latter being a primary performance indicator for data centers.

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Liquid Cooling: Improving Server Density with More Efficient Cooling

Explore how liquid cooling enables higher server density in compact data centers by improving thermal efficiency, reducing energy use, and outperforming traditional air cooling in space-constrained environments.

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