Infineon and Delta collaborate on high-density power modules

Infineon has strengthened its existing collaboration with Delta Electronics to develop high-density power modules capable of enabling vertical power delivery to AI processors in hyperscale data centres.
The partnership will use Infineon's OptiMOS silicon-based 90A integrated power-stage chip technology and embedded packaging expertise, as well as Delta's power module design and manufacturing capabilities.
According to the companies, the use of vertical power delivery modules in comparison to a lateral mounted discrete solution can save up to 150 tons of CO2 over an expected lifetime of three years per rack. Assuming that future hyperscale data centres will consists of up to 100 server racks, the amount of carbon dioxide saved is equivalent to the CO2 emissions of 4000 households per year.
“The close collaboration with Delta is a perfect example of complementarity – combining Infineon’s best-in-class silicon and packaging expertise with Delta’s superior module development capabilities,” said Adam White, Division President Power & Sensor Systems at Infineon.
“Our collaboration has resulted in the development of highly advanced VPD modules, which allows us to provide unparalleled power efficiency, reliability, and scalability for our customers,” said Ares Chen, Delta’s VP and general manager of its Power and System Business Group.