Nvidia partners benefit from accelerating increase in power needs, says Stifel
Stifel analyst Tore Svanberg noted that Nvidia (NVDA) recently published a blog post providing details on its new 800V high voltage DC power architecture for next-gen AI data centers and specifically named Infineon (IFNNY), Monolithic Power (MPWR), Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS), Rohm, STMicroelectronics (STM) and Texas Instruments (TXN) as power IC/solutions supplier partners. While three of the semiconductor companies mentioned have issued press releases in conjunction with Nvidia – namely Infineon, Navitas and TI – the firm notes there were few details beyond what was discussed in Nvidia’s blog post. However, it expects all of the companies called out by Nvidia to benefit from the accelerating increase in power requirements for AI data centers that are expected to require megawatt-scale racks by 2027.
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