Murata Manufacturing published a new technology guide titled “Optimizing Power Delivery Networks for AI Servers in Next-Generation Data Centers.”
The guide is now available for download on the company’s website. It presents specific power delivery network optimization solutions designed for AI servers to improve power stability and reduce power losses throughout data center infrastructure.
The publication highlights the rapid advancement and growing adoption of artificial intelligence, which continues to drive the construction of new data centers globally. As data centers shift toward higher voltage operations and greater equipment density, total power consumption is rising significantly. This trend has made stable power delivery a key operational concern for data center operators.
The guide focuses on power circuit design considerations for data centers. It includes:
An overview of current market trends
Developments in power delivery technologies
Major challenges facing the sector
Structured to support engineers and designers, the document provides a market breakdown of power consumption patterns and technology trends across power lines. It examines critical factors in power-line design and explains how evolving power placement architectures can contribute to better power stabilization and lower losses.
Murata states that it supports these architectural changes through its product portfolio, which includes multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC), silicon capacitors, polymer aluminum electrolytic capacitors, inductors, chip ferrite beads, and thermistors. These components address requirements for advanced and evolving power delivery methods.
In addition, the company offers design-stage support utilizing advanced analysis technologies to aid in component selection and placement. Murata maintains a global supply and support network to address power-related challenges in data centers.
The technical guide “Optimizing Power Delivery Networks for AI Servers in Next-Generation Data Centers” can be downloaded via the link provided on Murata’s official website.





