Breakthrough in GPU Power Management
UCSD Engineers Unveil High-Efficiency GPU Chip
A new piezoelectric resonator design achieves 96% efficiency, potentially transforming data center power management.

A macro view of a prototype semiconductor chip designed by UC San Diego engineers, featuring delicate piezoelectric resonators used for energy transfer.
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Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new piezoelectric chip design aimed at boosting GPU energy efficiency [1][2]. The prototype uses mechanical vibrations to store and transfer energy instead of traditional electrical methods [1]. This innovation addresses the growing power demands of data centers and high-performance computing [3]. The chip achieved a conversion efficiency of over 96% during initial testing [1]. By utilizing piezoelectric resonators, the design minimizes energy loss and allows for more compact hardware [2]. Researchers believe this technology could significantly reduce the carbon footprint of AI-driven data centers [3]. Current power management systems often struggle with heat and size constraints in modern servers [2]. This new approach provides a scalable solution for future hardware integration [1]. The study represents a major shift toward sustainable infrastructure for high-speed processing [3].
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sciencedaily.com
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/04/260409101103.htm
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bioengineer.org
https://bioengineer.org/innovative-chip-design-promises-enhanced-power-management-efficiency-in-data-centers/
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businessnewsthisweek.com
https://businessnewsthisweek.com/education/new-chip-design-could-boost-efficiency-of-power-management-in-data-centers/
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