The Efficiency Challenge
With the digital expansion over the past few decades, new requirements for data centers to store, transmit, and manage data of all sorts are reaching a critical level.
In this article, GE power discusses the path to improving efficiency as it applies to AC-DC power supplies (AC-DC front ends) within server equipment. Although the front end is only a portion of the data center power train, the AC-DC front end power supply remains a key element in the efficiency challenge.
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