LITEON Unveils AI Data Center Solutions at GTC 2025

LITEON Unveils AI Data Center Solutions at GTC 2025

LITEON Technology showcased its new solutions for NVIDIA AI data centers at GTC 2025, featuring integrated power and cooling systems.

LITEON Technology has showcased its latest solutions for next-generation NVIDIA AI data centers at the GTC 2025 conference. In a press release, LITEON introduced its integrated power, cabinet, and liquid cooling systems designed for the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 and GB300 NVL72 systems, aligning with the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture.

The company unveiled several new products, including a 55 kW rack-mounted power shelf, a 33 kW high-efficiency lithium battery backup unit, and a cold plate compatible with the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72. Additionally, LITEON presented a new generation of compact liquid-to-air 140 kW sidecar cooling cabinets and a 120 kW in-rack CDU compatible with the NVIDIA MGX NVL72 architecture.

These solutions aim to enhance data center performance and reliability, addressing the power consumption needs of high-performance AI computing. LITEON's collaboration with Nvidia on a next-generation integrated power solution was also highlighted, marking its debut at the conference.

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