NVIDIA Partners with Navitas to Develop Advanced 800 V HVDC Architecture

Navitas Semiconductor Corporation has partnered with NVIDIA to provide its GaN and SiC technologies for NVIDIA’s next-generation 800 V HVDC data center power architecture. This collaboration aims to enhance power delivery for AI workloads by directly converting high-voltage AC grid power into efficient 800 V DC. Utilizing solid-state transformers, the design supports 1 MW IT racks while reducing copper wire size and overall infrastructure complexity. Navitas’ innovations include GaNSafe power ICs and GeneSiC devices, delivering high efficiencies and reliability critical for modern data centers, thereby improving maintenance and cooling costs significantly.

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Navitas’ GaN and SiC technologies have been chosen to power Nvidia’s 800 V HVDC data center setup, facilitating 1 MW IT racks and more.

NVIDIA Collaborates with Navitas for Advanced 800 V HVDC Framework

Navitas’ GaN and SiC technologies powering Nvidia’s 800 V HVDC system.

Navitas’ GaN and SiC technologies have been selected to support Nvidia’s 800 V HVDC data center power infrastructure to support 1 MW IT racks and beyond.

TORRANCE, Calif., May 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Navitas Semiconductor (Nasdaq: NVTS), the leader in next-gen GaNFast™ gallium nitride (GaN) and GeneSiC™ silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, announced a partnership with NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) on their forthcoming 800 V HVDC architecture aimed at supporting ‘Kyber’ rack-scale systems powering GPUs like the Rubin Ultra, leveraging GaNFast™ and GeneSiC™ power technologies.

NVIDIA’s 800V DC architecture is designed to deliver efficient, scalable power for advanced AI tasks, enhancing reliability, efficiency, and reducing complexity in infrastructure.

Current data center structures rely on conventional 54 V rack power distribution, limited to certain kilowatt capacities. Significant copper busbars are necessary to transfer this lower voltage electricity from power racks to computing trays. When power exceeds 200 kW, this setup encounters physical limitations due to power density, copper requirements, and diminished system efficiency.

Modern AI data centers may need gigawatts (GW) of power to accommodate rising AI computational demands. Nvidia’s solution is to directly convert 13.8 kV AC grid power to 800 V HVDC right at the data center perimeter using solid state transformers (SST) and industrial rectifiers, thereby eliminating several AC/DC and DC/DC conversion stages, optimizing efficiency and reliability.

With the elevated voltage of 800 V HVDC, copper wire thickness can be reduced by up to 45% due to I2R losses, allowing for the same power delivery with increased voltage and reduced current. In a traditional 54V DC setup, more than 200 kg of copper would be necessary for a 1MW rack, which is not feasible for future AI data centers demanding GW levels of power.

The 800V HVDC directly powers IT racks (removing the need for additional AC-DC converters) and is converted to lower voltages through DC-DC converters for GPU operation, such as for the Rubin Ultra.

Navitas stands as a frontrunner in AI data center solutions harnessed through GaN and SiC technology. Their high-power GaNSafe™ ICs merge control, drive, sensing, and critical protection features, ensuring unparalleled reliability and strength. GaNSafe is touted as the world’s safest GaN with short-circuit protection (350ns max latency), 2kV ESD protection on all pins, removal of negative gate drive, and programmable slew rate control, all activated by 4 pins, enabling treatment of the package as a discrete GaN FET without requiring a VCC pin.

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