These 2 Nvidia Partners Will Power the Next Generation of Data Centers
The explosion in artificial intelligence (AI) demand is creating significant demand for data centers and the equipment that powers them. The leading AI computing platform provider, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), is developing the next generation of data center architecture. However, it's not doing it alone. Two of its key partners, Navitas Semiconductor (NASDAQ: NVTS) and Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), are set to play a significant role. Here's the lowdown.Nvidia recently discussed the next-generation 800-volt (V) high-voltage direct current (HVDC) in a blog post and cited several key partners it is collaborating with to accelerate adoption.The change, from 54V DC data centers to 800V DC, is a game changer and is likely to result in the replacement of traditional 54V DC data centers used for AI and high-performance computing. Nvidia expects these new data centers to launch in 2027, so its partners must have solutions ready in time.Continue reading

The explosion in artificial intelligence (AI) demand is creating significant demand for data centers and the equipment that powers them. The leading AI computing platform provider, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA), is developing the next generation of data center architecture. However, it's not doing it alone. Two of its key partners, Navitas Semiconductor (NASDAQ: NVTS) and Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), are set to play a significant role. Here's the lowdown.
Nvidia recently discussed the next-generation 800-volt (V) high-voltage direct current (HVDC) in a blog post and cited several key partners it is collaborating with to accelerate adoption.
The change, from 54V DC data centers to 800V DC, is a game changer and is likely to result in the replacement of traditional 54V DC data centers used for AI and high-performance computing. Nvidia expects these new data centers to launch in 2027, so its partners must have solutions ready in time.