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Gigabyte roadmap shows data center CPU power consumption will reach 600W by 2024

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According to the Gigabyte roadmap announced by the source HXL, the power consumption of AMD, Nvidia and Intel’s next-generation data center platforms is between 500W and 1000W.

Modern data centers rely on CPUs and GPUs to handle various network loads, which generate a lot of heat during operation. The applications in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) have stimulated manufacturers to launch products with higher performance. Consumption naturally also rises.

According to the roadmap announced by Gigabyte, the power consumption of the next-generation servers launched by Intel and AMD in 2024-2025 is 500W-600W. Note from IT Home: AMD’s SP5 socket supports a maximum power consumption of 700W. Foreign technology media tomshardware thinks this value is a bit conservative.

In terms of data center GPUs, the Nvidia SXM5 GPU has a power consumption of 700W; there is no power consumption data for the AMD Instinct MI300 graphics card.

The slide information also shows that GPU power consumption in PCIe form will increase to between 400W-500W; NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchip graphics card power consumption will increase to between 600W-1000W.

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