Data centers currently account for over 2% of global energy consumption. Driven by artificial intelligence, it is expected that by 2030, this number will increase to around 7%, equivalent to the current energy consumption of the entire India. Efficient power conversion from the grid to the core is crucial for achieving excellent power density, thereby improving computational performance while reducing total cost of ownership (TCO). Therefore, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX/OTCQX: IFNNY) will launch TDM2354xD and TDM2354xT dual phase power modules with excellent power density, suitable for high-performance AI data centers. These modules achieve true vertical power transfer (VPD) and provide industry-leading current density of 1.6A/mm2. Infineon also launched the TDM2254xD dual phase power module earlier this year.
TDM23541D Dual Phase Power Module
Rakesh Renganathan, Vice President of Power IC at Infineon Technologies, said, "We are proud to use our TDM2354xT and TDM2354xD VPD modules to power high-performance AI data centers. These semiconductor devices will enhance system performance to a greater extent with Infineon's trademark quality and robustness, thereby achieving better TCO for data centers. Our industry-leading power device and packaging technology, combined with our extensive system expertise, will further advance high-performance and green computing as part of our mission to drive digitization and decarbonization
By adopting Infineon's powerful OptiMOS ™ Through 6-channel technology, chip embedded packaging (achieving ultra-high power density by improving electrical and thermal efficiency), and new inductor technology, the TDM2354xD and TDM2354xT modules have become thinner in appearance, enabling true vertical power transmission. These two modules have thus established new standards for power density and quality, greatly improving the computing performance and efficiency of AI data centers. The TDM2354xT module supports a maximum current of 160 A and is the industry's first cross inductance voltage regulator (TLVR) module with a small form factor of 8 x 8 mm ². Two modules in XDP with Infineon ™ After combining the controller, it can provide extremely fast transient response and reduce the onboard output capacitance by up to 50%, further improving the system power density.
Supply situation
OptiMOS dual phase power modules TDM2354xD and TDM2354xT are now available for sampling.
About Infineon
Infineon Technologies is a global semiconductor leader in the fields of power systems and the Internet of Things. Infineon drives the low-carbon and digital process with its products and solutions. The company has approximately 58600 employees worldwide and generated revenue of approximately 16.3 billion euros in fiscal year 2023 (as of September 30). Infineon is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (stock code: IFX) and on the OTCQX international over-the-counter market in the United States (stock code: IFNNY).