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NVIDIA Other 2026-07-14

NVIDIA's HVDC Power Shift Reshapes AI Data Center Energy Efficiency and Supply Chain

NVIDIA is driving a shift from AC to HVDC power systems for AI data centers, aiming to reduce conversion losses and improve efficiency. This move will reshape the entire supply chain for servers, power equipment, and cooling, but faces challenges in safety and standardization. It signals a generational change in AI infrastructure power delivery.

NVIDIA Other 2026-06-23

NVIDIA Unveils 45°C Liquid Cooling for Rubin Chips, Slashes Water Use 100%

NVIDIA announces a liquid cooling system for its Rubin GPUs running 45°C coolant (hotter than a hot tub), using dry coolers in a closed loop to cut electricity and eliminate water evaporation (100% reduction). However, chillers may still be needed in hot climates, and chip longevity impacts remain unaddressed.

NVIDIA Other High Signal 2026-03-31

NVIDIA Collaborates with Energy Leaders to Position AI Factories as Smart Grid Assets

NVIDIA, in collaboration with Emerald AI, proposes treating large-scale AI data centers (AI factories) as flexible, intelligent grid assets rather than static power loads. This architecture integrates accelerated computing, power networking, and control to enhance grid reliability and optimize energy efficiency. Several major energy companies plan to collaborate on this architecture to support AI workloads and accelerate power connection.

NVIDIA Other High Signal 2026-03-31

NVIDIA Collaborates with Energy Leaders on AI Factory-Grid Integration Architecture

NVIDIA and Emerald AI introduced a new architecture treating AI factories as intelligent grid assets, combining accelerated computing, real-time energy orchestration and reference designs. The Vera Rubin DSX-based approach enables dynamic grid response and has gained support from multiple energy providers.