Universal, Scalable Factorized Power Architecture for New Processors and Memory Loads
HPC (High Performance Computing) processors and memory loads continue to increase power demands at lower voltages while performance density and total cost of ownership challenges increase.
Efficient HV (high voltage) AC or DC distribution and power conversion to the loads are essential to maximize datacenter metrics such as MegaFLOPS / Watt or PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness).
This whitepaper highlights Factorized Power Architecture solutions for the latest HPC systems, converting from HV to sub-1V loads.
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