EDGE COMPUTING grid have encountered before, with load fluctuations that can exceed the limits of existing infrastructure,” says JP Buzzell, Vice President and Chief Data Center Architect at Eaton.
“ By enabling customers to harness their existing PXQ technology in new ways, we’ re delivering a market-first capability to effectively respond to AI power bursts.”
The solution represents a major milestone in Eaton’ s grid-to-chip strategy, which aims to provide data centre operators with comprehensive tools to address the unique energy challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
This strategy encompasses intelligent power distribution systems, backup power solutions and digital capabilities designed to optimise white space and grey space in AI-ready facilities.
The broader edge transformation Eaton’ s innovation arrives amid a wider industry shift towards edge computing and distributed analytics. As AI inference applications proliferate, data centres are evolving from purely centralised facilities to hybrid architectures that place processing power closer to end users and data sources.
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