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LS Electric, LG Uplus ink MoU to develop DC based power infrastructure for AI data center sector
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South Korean firms LS Electric and LG Uplus have begun developing direct-current-based power infrastructure optimized for AI data center environments.
Key facts
- CoreWeave, Lambda, Nebius, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Together AI are among the companies designing for 800-volt data centers
- LG Uplus is a South Korean mobile network operator owned by LG Corporation and is the second-largest wireless carrier in South Korea
- South Korean firms LS Electric and LG Uplus have begun developing direct-current-based power infrastructure optimized for AI data center environments
- Under the terms of the deal, the firms will seek to demonstrate and standardize 800V DC power infrastructure designed for Nvidia’s Vera Rubin environment
Summary
The companies signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly develop AI data center power infrastructure and strengthen competitiveness. Under the terms of the deal, the firms will seek to demonstrate and standardize 800V DC power infrastructure designed for Nvidia’s Vera Rubin environment. LG Uplus will provide power data accumulated through actual data center operations and support a proof-of-concept environment to verify the solutions. CoreWeave, Lambda, Nebius, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and Together AI are among the companies designing for 800-volt data centers.