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Delta participates in NVIDIA GTC: demonstrating AI server power supply and applications
Text by PSBG 2024/04

Delta participated in the eye-catching NVIDIA GTC AI event, which was highly anticipated, at the end of March. During the event, Delta showcased its digital twin platform developed on NVIDIA Omniverse, which generates synthetic data to train its computer models to achieve 90% accuracy with NVIDIA Isaac Sim.

In addition, Delta also presented an integrated Open Rack Version 3 (ORV3) solution for AI server infrastructure with server power supplies boasting energy efficiency as high as 97.5%. The solution also includes SD-WAN, Common Redundant Power Supply Units (CRPS) with 54Vdc output, ORV3 18kW / 33kW HPR Power Shelves, Battery Backup Unit (BBU), Mini UPS, and a liquid cooling system. A comprehensive portfolio of DC/DC converters, power chokes, and 3D Vapor Chambers, designed to support GPU ecosystems, is also part of the showcase.

Mr. Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA took a photo with Delta's EVP of Power Electronics, Mr. Ted Shyy.
Mr. Jensen Huang signed his name on Delta’s demo kit of DC-DC converters and power chokes for GPUs.


Delta's EVP of Power Electronics, Mr. Ted Shyy(right 4), along with Delta's General Manager of Power and System Business Group, Mr. Ares Chen(right 3), and Delta Americas' General Manager, Mr. Austin Tseng(left 4), attended NVIDIA’s GTC.


Ares Chen, General Manager of Delta Power and System Business Group, introduces the DC-DC converters to Deepu Talla, Vice President and General Manager of Embedded and Edge Computing at NVIDIA.


Ralf Pieper, R&D Director of CDBU, was invited to share Delta’s vision and upcoming next-generation power solutions for the fast-growing AI industry.