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Follow on Google News | ![]() Compuware Technology Unveils 6,600W 54V+12V Power Supply for AI and GPU ApplicationsBy: Compuware Technology AI and high-performance computing (HPC) applications place significant demands on power systems, especially in GPU-driven workloads such as deep learning, neural networks, and large-scale simulations. These workloads require GPUs that can handle high-current, stable power to operate optimally. The 6,600W output of the CPR-6622-1M1 positions it as the most powerful PSU in Compuware's portfolio, ensuring reliable performance for power-hungry applications. The dual-output capability of the CPR-6622-1M1 delivers both 54V and 12V outputs simultaneously. The 54V output is specifically engineered to supply the precise voltage required for GPUs, which typically need higher voltages to operate efficiently during intensive computations. By delivering 54V directly, the power supply eliminates the need for additional conversion stages, reducing system complexity and improving energy efficiency. Meanwhile, the 12V output powers essential server components, including CPUs, storage devices, and networking equipment. This dual-output design ensures that all system components receive the correct power, optimizing overall performance and efficiency. The CPR-6622-1M1 maintains remarkable efficiency, with up to 96% power conversion, making it an ideal choice for power-hungry AI and GPU-driven applications. Additionally, it supports up to eight units in parallel, offering exceptional scalability and flexibility for large-scale deployments. The Power supply can consecutively handle peak loads of 180% (500us), 150% (50ms) and load of 10% (60ms) repeatedly over 10 seconds, enabling it to accommodate sudden power surges—common in AI and GPU-intensive workloads—without compromising stability. "Compuware's new 6,600W power supply represents the pinnacle of our commitment to innovation and reliability," Visit Compuware website for more information: End
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