To support power structures of more than 1MW! ITO participates in the development of NVIDIA Rubin 800V HVDC

The annual global semiconductor conference SEMICON Taiwan 2025 was officially launched today. The large-scale power system (UPS) manufacturer Yidon Electric today announced the "From Grid to Chip" strategy, and participated in the 800V HVDC (high voltage DC) of NVIDIA (NVIDIA) Rubin Ultra GPU to support high-density racks with power of more than 1MW.

According to the Dell’Oro Group forecast, global data center capital expenditure will exceed US$1 trillion by 2029, and global data center expenditure will reach US$455 billion in 2024. Among them, AI-accelerated servers are the driving force. With the rapid increase in energy consumption, power supply reliability and continuous transformation have become important topics for governments and enterprises in various countries.

Import Electric Taiwan and Philippines General Manager Lin Yepei said that the energy challenges in the AI ​​era are not only power supply and energy efficiency, but also a continuous and continuous test. Import Electric Power Solutions and local research and development and manufacturing advantages, helping Taiwan's semiconductor and high-tech industries to move towards the future in a more efficient, reliable and sustainable way.

Lin Jingpei pointed out that Iton has issued a "from power to chip" strategy to create a complete power management ecosystem covering smart power distribution, power supply, energy storage and digital services. Since NTD estimates that the increase in semiconductor and AI power will exceed one million by 2028, Iton has become a strong backbone of enterprises' energy optimization strategies with its smart energy solutions and local research and development and manufacturing advantages.

Lin Jingpei shared that the New Castle UPS published this time is a representative achievement made in Taiwan. Itton has invested more than 100 million yuan in Taiwan in the past two years, added five new production lines, and expanded the experiment room, improved more than 50% of its production capacity, introduced the new generation of UPS in Taiwan, and established a model supply chain to export to the world. At the same time, it strengthened the fault analysis center and equipment to accelerate the solution of Taiwan customer problems.

Iton Electric East Asia Deputy President and General Manager Seung He said that with the increase in demand for electricity for AI data centers, the industry faces five major challenges, including energy supply, how to lead the market, the integration difficulties of different designs, and the Internet's competitiveness and sustainable development issues, Iton will continue to upgrade its power facilities and testing equipment in the next three years.

Shen Qinghe pointed out that Yiton will introduce a number of new machine production, and due to the rapid growth of data centers and AI, it will comprehensively improve the production and assembly energy of large-scale UPS, help customers strengthen energy efficiency and operational capabilities, and will also enter the NVIDIA supply chain, promote power management and distribution solutions, and invest in solid-state transformer (SST) research and development to prepare for the next generation of power structures in advance.

Seriously and explain that since the traditional power supply model is already difficult to meet efficient computing needs, the NVIDIA Rubin Ultra GPU uses 800V HVDC (high voltage DC), but its power management architecture must be redeveloped. The 800 HVDC involves large infrastructure changes, so ITON is participating in the research and development and is expected to be implemented in 2027.

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