Delta unveils data center and HVDC power solution at COMPUTEX
Delta has launched a containerized AI data center and 800V HVDC system, offering rapid deployment and improved energy efficiency.

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Taiwan, Taipei: At COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei, Delta presented a suite of technologies designed to improve the sustainability and efficiency of AI data centers. Central to the showcase was a 6-m (20-foot) containerized data center solution, integrating power, cooling, and IT equipment for fast, modular deployment, ideal for edge computing and high-density AI loads.
Delta also introduced its new 800 V HVDC power architecture, delivering energy efficiency of up to 92 %, an improvement of more than 4 % over traditional systems. These developments respond to the escalating energy needs of AI infrastructure, which are projected to rival the power consumption of entire nations.
Among other innovations was Delta’s liquid-to-liquid cooling system, with a cooling capacity of up to 1,500 kW, as well as in-rack CDU systems certified for use with NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 hardware. These technologies aim to support stable thermal and power performance in increasingly demanding environments.
Delta’s presentation also included microgrid solutions with hydrogen fuel cells and energy storage, showcasing how smart power distribution can enhance grid resilience for AI workloads.
Executives emphasized the importance of integrated “grid-to-chip” solutions, covering power supply, thermal management, and infrastructure flexibility. With its combined hardware and energy intelligence, Delta positions itself to support a future where AI and sustainability go hand in hand.
Source: Stock Titan
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