Delta showcased a comprehensive range of advanced power and cooling solutions at the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit 2024, an industry initiative aimed at fostering open, efficient, and scalable computing infrastructure. Designed to meet the rising energy demands of AI and high-performance computing (HPC) data centers, Delta’s solutions are developed in collaboration with prominent AI partners - including NVIDIA, Asus, GIGABYTE, and Hyve Solutions – to build an open ecosystem that pushes the boundaries of innovation and sustainability for next-generation data centers.
At OCP Summit 2024, all crew of Delta had a photo in front of the booth.
Key solutions on display included Delta’s ORV3 high-power rack systems, achieving up to 97.5% efficiency, and its high-capacity liquid-to-liquid cooling solutions designed specifically for AI-driven environments. These products are engineered to optimize power delivery and cooling performance, critical to supporting the massive computational demands of AI workloads while significantly reducing environmental impact.
In addition to ORV3 systems, Delta presented the Power Capacitance Shelf, which stabilizes power supply under dynamic AI workloads, along with high-density Power Shelves that deliver up to 33kW per unit. For thermal management, Delta showcased advanced cold plate designs and 4U 270kW liquid-to-liquid Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs), which offer seamless cooling for high-density GPU and CPU racks.
Delta’s ecosystem approach integrates high-efficiency power electronics, thermal solutions, and robust infrastructure to create data centers that maximize energy use and operational efficiency. This collaborative platform not only accelerates AI innovation but also fosters a sustainable model for the broader industry. Through its partner-driven approach, Delta is helping to set a new standard in energy efficiency and data center performance.Delta showcased a comprehensive range of advanced power and cooling solutions at the Open Compute Project (OCP) Global Summit 2024.