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DCD
DCD Broadcast: AI Week 2025
juillet 28 - août 01

Designing for AI – from chip to grid

AI week has been designed to provide a critical update of the state of the high performance computing landscape. With so much ambiguity around terminology and myriad solutions boasting the label ‘AI ready’, how can data center leaders discern the right tools for their nuanced problems? Against a power and space constrained backdrop, making the right decisions from the chip to the grid level is both mission and business critical.

To equip you with the tools and insights to navigate the evolving AI ecosystem, join AI Week to learn from broadcasts, supplements, surveys, opinion pieces, eBooks, and polling which will provide depth and practical insights into the latest in HPC infrastructure.


Scaling, efficiency, and resiliency of AI infrastructure

AI workloads continue to evolve at breakneck speed, demanding an unprecedented combination of power, cooling, and operational agility. But how do we determine the scalability, and reliability of AI infrastructure as we enter the next phase of its adoption? Join this discussion to explore the evolving role of AI in shaping data center infrastructure and discover:

  • Is the market evolving as expected, or are we entering uncharted territory?
  • Power and cooling challenges in ultra-high-density AI environments
  • The importance of a systems solution approach in balancing efficiency, uptime, and performance
  • Vertiv’s latest innovations in end-to-end infrastructure for AI scalability
  • What’s next? Emerging technologies and the future state of AI-ready facilities
Schedule:

Date: Monday, July 28, 2025

Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM ET

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Speakers
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Giordano Albertazzi
CEO, Vertiv

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Dan Loosemore
CEO, DCD


Energy independence strategies for AI beyond the grid

As AI workloads place extreme demands on power availability, relying solely on the grid is no longer a viable strategy. This session examines tailored power strategies for colocation/cloud operators versus enterprises, particularly those seeking greater control through on-site generation, energy storage, and dynamic grid interactions. This session explores:

  • How hyperscale and colocation operators are rethinking grid reliance with large-scale, integrated power ecosystems
  • Why enterprises are adopting on-site generation, energy storage, an BYOP (Bring Your Own Power) strategies
  • The evolving role of UPS, battery energy storage systems (BESS) alternative fuels, and microgrids in building AI-ready power resilience
  • Learn from use cases showcasing diverse power strategies tailored to different operator profiles and AI workload demands
Schedule:

Date: Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 NN ET

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Speakers
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Peter A. Panfil
Vice President of Global Power, Vertiv

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Alex Dickins
Content Director, DCD


Engineering thermal resilience for next-gen workloads

As power densities skyrocket, next-generation cooling technologies must step up to prevent performance throttling and efficiency losses. Discover the changing requirements beyond general trends and explore what large colos/cloud providers are demanding versus what enterprise operators are prioritizing, from space, budget, to regulatory constraints.This discussion will explore:

  • Hybrid cooling strategies for AI from liquid and air to immersion
  • Advanced fluid cooling techniques - direct-to-chip vs. immersion cooling
  • The rise of AI-optimized thermal monitoring and automation
  • Partnership-driven innovation: How to co-design solutions with chipmakers
Schedule:

Date: Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Time: 12:00 NN - 01:00 PM ET

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Steve Madara
VP, Thermal, Data Centers, Vertiv

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Kat Sullivan
Head of Channels, Compute, DCD


Redefining density for AI scale

Scaling AI workloads requires more than just adding more GPUs into racks. The entire facility, from chip design to cooling architecture, must evolve to accommodate densities that challenge traditional infrastructure. Collaboration with leading technology partners like NVIDIA is essential, as their innovation at the silicon and system level drives new requirements for power, thermal design, and real-time performance optimization. This session dives into:

  • Engineering for extreme power densities, beyond 100kW per rack
  • The impact of AI model scaling on facility power distribution
  • How modularity and prefabrication accelerate AI deployment
  • Technical deep dive into AI workloads
  • Chip innovation, and performance optimization
Schedule:

Date: Thursday, July 31, 2025

Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM ET

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Speakers
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Greg Stover
Global Director, Hi-Tech Development, Vertiv

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Dr. Ali Heydari
Data Center Technologist, NVIDIA

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Kat Sullivan
Head of Channels, Compute, DCD


The AI data center of the future: Where are we headed?

As AI compute demands scale beyond current projections, the next decade will bring fundamental shifts in infrastructure, operations, and sustainability. Will AI architectures move beyond the hyperscale model? What new materials, power sources, and technologies will define the next generation of AI infrastructure? In this session, industry leaders examine:

  • The transition from AI-specific to AI-first infrastructure
  • Emerging AI workload optimization techniques to reduce energy waste
  • How quantum computing, neuromorphic chips, and quantum silicon could reshape data center design
  • The role of photonics in accelerating AI data transfer and reducing latency
  • Navigating supply chain risks and geopolitical challenges in AI hardware
Schedule:

Date: Friday, August 01, 2025

Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM ET

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Speakers
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Martin Olsen
SVP, Products & Solutions, Vertiv

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Jim McGregor
CTO and Managing Director, NAM, TIRIAS Research

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Stephen Worn
Founder/Principal Analyst, DCD

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