AI servers are pushing data centers to their limits. This guide reveals how smarter power design can cut losses, boost stability, and solve real-world design challenges.

As AI workloads grow and data centers expand, power demand is rising sharply. Higher operating voltages and dense equipment layouts are making stable and efficient power delivery a major challenge for data center operators.
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has launched a technology guide titled “Optimizing Power Delivery Networks for AI Servers in Next-Generation Data Centers.” Available on the company’s website, the guide presents specific power delivery network optimization solutions for AI servers, aimed at improving power stability and reducing power losses across data center infrastructure.
The guide highlights the rapid growth and adoption of AI, which is driving the continuous development of new data centers worldwide. As the industry shifts toward higher voltage operations and higher equipment density, overall power consumption is increasing. This has made stable and efficient power delivery a critical issue for data center operators. In response, the guide focuses on power circuit design for data centers and provides a detailed overview of market trends, evolving power delivery technologies, and the key challenges currently faced by the sector.
To support engineers and designers, the guide is structured to deliver a clear market overview that explains power consumption patterns and technology trends within power lines. It also examines market challenges and solutions by covering key considerations in power-line design and showing how changes in power placement architectures can help improve power stability and reduce losses.
Murata supports these architectural improvements with a wide product portfolio that includes multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC), silicon capacitors, polymer aluminum electrolytic capacitors, inductors, chip ferrite beads, and thermistors. In addition, the company offers full design-stage support using advanced analysis technologies to assist with component placement and selection. Supported by a strong global supply and support network, Murata continues to deliver value by addressing power-related challenges in data centers.
To download the technical guide, please click here.







