Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming industries at lightning speed, but its unique demands are pushing traditional infrastructure to its limits. With massive computing power, unpredictable energy needs, and the need for resilient solutions, current power systems face significant challenges.
Following the Vertiv EMEA Press Event, Arturo Di Filippi, Global Offering Director for Large Power at Vertiv, discussed how AI is reshaping the way data centers manage AI and energy in an engaging conversation with Sander Almekinders from Techzine.
This turned into an episode of Techzine Talks on Tour, which focuses on a critical but often overlooked part of AI’s impact on technology: powering data centers.
Arturo shared insights on how businesses can adapt their data centers to meet the evolving needs of AI applications while optimizing energy use and reducing waste.
Key highlights from the discussion include:
- The unique demands AI places on power infrastructure and why traditional systems fall short.
- The importance of dynamic power solutions for scalability and responsiveness.
- How sustainable practices can align with the performance needs of AI variable loads.
AI loads are creating new challenges for data centers, and this episode explores how they are adapting to meet the rising demand for power. Topics include the need for resilient power solutions that can handle AI’s growing energy requirements and how UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) systems are becoming an essential part of AI and energy strategies, not just back up plans.
The conversation also touches on the future of power, including the integration of alternative energy sources into data centers, and how power systems are evolving to match the increasing density of IT infrastructure.
This episode takes a closer look at the hidden work behind keeping AI running smoothly and what it takes to power the data centers of tomorrow, focusing on Vertiv’s advanced power technologies, including Vertiv™ Trinergy™ and Vertiv™ PowerUPS 9000 UPS system.
Tune in to hear Arturo Di Filippi share his expertise on one of the biggest challenges in tech today.