Delta, a global leader in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, demonstrated its unique capabilities to enhance energy efficiency across the AI realm and its prowess in smart manufacturing at CEATEC 2024.
Primarily, the key highlights of the company’s technology exhibits include its newest 20ft-container prefabricated all-in-one data center solution for rapid deployment in Japan. Also, it highlighted the new high-speed 800G networking switches and the Liquid-to-Liquid(L2L) In-Row Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) with a cooling capacity up to 1.5MW. This can handle the liquid cooling needs of multiple high-density 100kW racks in AI data centers.
Additionally, it featured the In-Rack CDU pair with GB200 cold plates designed for above 1200W GPU cooling need and the 6U 3D Vapor Chamber pair with AI server fans offer air cool option to GPU below 1200W. Further, it showcased Delta’s new Digital Twin Solution for smart manufacturing that combines AI and advanced digital simulation technology. Accordingly, it enables manufacturers to reduce equipment development time by up to 20% while achieving over 95% simulation accuracy.
Moreover, the showcase also includes telecom infrastructure, energy infrastructure, IoT-based building automation, AI-empowered cloud surveillance and smart charging devices. Overall, it showed how Delta’s core energy-saving technologies contribute to global carbon reduction and align with Japan’s Society 5.0.
Kengo Ka, President of Delta Electronics (Japan), said, “Delta’s long-term leadership in energy-efficient power and thermal management solutions has been crucial to our success in fostering AI, digitization, and energy conservation, all pillars of Japan’s national initiative Society 5.0. Moreover, we are assisting Japan’s leading telecoms to build containerized data centers while also providing UPS systems for high-tech customers in Kumamoto.”
“In the energy infrastructure field, we are actively expanding our renewable energy and energy storage businesses, having recently helped Japan’s well-known automotive electronics manufacturer install a solar PV power system with an annual generation of over 1 million kWh in Hiroshima. Delta’s commitment to sustainability is also achieving new milestones. By 2023, Delta’s operation sites in Japan achieved RE100 in 2023 (RE76 globally). We look forward to advance sustainable development in Japan by strengthening our cooperation with customers and partners here at CEATEC,” continued Ka.
Meanwhile, Kelvin Huang, Vice President and General Manager of Delta’s ICT Infrastructure Business Group, said, “With the proliferation of 5G and the expansion of AI applications, rapid changes are occurring in the ICT industry. Delta possesses comprehensive solutions in both telecom infrastructure and data center infrastructure, which will effectively assist our clients in rapid deployment and enhanced operational efficiency.”
“Through world-leading 98% efficiency telecom power solutions, we help telecom operators establish high-efficiency green base stations. In data centers, we offer the next-generation prefab all-in-one containerized data centers and provide air/liquid cooling solutions for AI applications. This includes the Liquid-to-Air (L2A) In-Row Air-Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) solutions for upgrading existing air cooling data centers and In-Row L2L 1.5MW CDU capable of handling the cooling needs of multiple high-density 100kW racks. This year, we are also unveiling the new 800G data center switch in Japan for the first time, providing comprehensive support for clients in complex AI application environments,” said Huang.
In the AI domain, Delta showcases its cutting-edge virtual machine development platform “DIATwin” powered by AI algorithms and digital twin technology. This platform enables faster, more efficient new product introductions, underscoring Delta’s expertise in the smart manufacturing sector. Delta also introduces its edge AI video analytics solution, designed specifically for facilities with high-security requirements. This innovative technology reduces response times and enhances security, ensuring a safer environment for all.
-21 October 2024-