“Vicor seeks to be the ‘power behind the green’,” says Steve Oliver, VP of Marketing and Sales for V•I Chip. “Leveraging V•I Chips, a typical data center can save 2,700 tons of CO2, 2,500 barrels of oil and $600,000 in electricity per year.”
He continues, “IBM’s POWER6® supercomputers holding three of the top 10 positions on the TOP500 list (TFLOPS), as well as its Blue Gene® /P supercomputers holding five of the top 10 positions on the Green500 list (MFLOPS/Watt), are powered by V•I Chips. IBM’s next generation of POWER® processor based systems expands use of V•I Chips with its Factorized Power system architecture. Fault tolerant VTMs™ are mounted directly underneath the processor and memory arrays to provide fast, efficient current multiplication at the Point of Load, while remotely-located PRM™ regulators provide efficient power delivery at low current, minimizing system interconnect and distribution losses.”
Visit booth #146 at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, OR from November 16-19, 2009 to learn more about Vicor’s power system solutions for high end computing/server applications or visit www.vicorpower.com to find your local Vicor representative.
Vicor Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and markets modular power components and complete power systems used primarily by original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the high end computing/server, communications, data processing, industrial control, test equipment, medical, and defense electronics markets.