Onsemi and NVIDIA Collaborate to Drive the Transition to 800V DC Power Supply Solutions for Next-Generation AI Data Centers

2025-07-31 10:58:48 1637

Shanghai, China - July 30, 2025 -- ON Semiconductor (NASDAQ: ON) announced a collaboration with NVIDIA to drive the transition to an 800V DC power supply architecture. This transformative solution will enable significant improvements in energy efficiency, density, and sustainability for next-generation AI data centers.

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The core of this transformation is a new power distribution system—one that must efficiently distribute large amounts of power with minimal losses during each voltage conversion. Onsemi's intelligent power product portfolio plays a critical role in next-generation AI data centers by providing high-efficiency, high-density power conversion technology throughout the entire power supply chain, from high-voltage AC/DC conversion at substations to precise voltage regulation at the processor level.

Onsemi leverages decades of innovation in silicon and silicon carbide (SiC) technology to deliver industry-leading solutions for solid-state transformers, power modules, 800VDC power distribution, and core power supply, all of which integrate intelligent monitoring and control capabilities. The breadth and depth of this technical capability position Onsemi as one of the few companies capable of meeting the stringent power supply requirements of modern AI infrastructure with scalable, practical designs.

 

About ON Semiconductor (onsemi)

ON Semiconductor (onsemi, NASDAQ: ON) is committed to driving disruptive innovation to create a better future. The company focuses on major trends in the automotive and industrial end markets, accelerating transformative innovation in niche areas such as automotive electronics, automotive safety, sustainable grids, industrial automation, and 5G and cloud infrastructure. Onsemi offers a highly differentiated portfolio of innovative products and smart power and smart sensing technologies to address the world's most complex challenges, leading the way to a safer, cleaner, and smarter world.

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