
Webinar: Powering the heart of AI – 48 V to core optimization

This webinar provides an in-depth discussion about the challenges posed by AI’s increasing power requirements to voltage regulation, more specifically physical limitations such as power distribution losses, thermal and cooling limitations, and power density issues.
It then explores innovative technologies designed to address these challenges, for example chip-embedded modules, thermally efficient inductors, and novel power module designs.
Lastly, our expert will delve into novel system-level architectures, discussing the pros and cons of discrete vs module voltage regulation, and vertical vs later power flow, to offer comprehensive solutions for efficiently powering AI core.
Agenda:
- AI’s growing power hunger and implications
- Physical challenges in powering the processor
- Innovative technologies in powering AI (including power modules deep dive)
- Innovative system-level architectures to boost efficiency & power density
Event details
Session 1 – Asia focus
20th November, 2025: 9 am (CET) – 12.30 pm (IST) – 3 pm (CST) – 4 pm (JST)
Session 2 – US focus
20th November, 2025: 6 pm (CET) – 12 pm (EST) – 9 am (PST)
Speaker
Paul Yeaman
Director of power module design engineering
Paul boasts over 28 years of experience in the power engineering, the last three of which as director of engineering at Infineon. With a strong background in high-current, multi-phase DC/DC, and point-of-load (PoL) solutions targeting data centers and high-end computing/AI applications, he helps customers architect and design next-generation AI power solutions, unlocking their full potential.
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