Devixa
As the global demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) workloads skyrockets, the infrastructure supporting these technologies must evolve. Central to this evolution is the Power Distribution Unit (PDU). No longer just a sophisticated power strip, the modern PDU is a critical node in data center management, providing the granular control and monitoring required to keep high-density AI servers—like the xFusion G5500 V7 or Dell PowerEdge R670—running at peak efficiency.
China has emerged as the global epicenter for PDU manufacturing, combining massive scale with rapid technological iteration. Top China Power Distribution Unit factories are now leading the charge in developing Intelligent PDUs (iPDUs) that support 3-phase power, remote switching, and environmental monitoring, specifically designed for the rigorous demands of modern cloud centers.
Optimized for AI GPU servers requiring high wattage. Our PDUs handle 11kW to 43kW+ per rack with ease, ensuring stable power delivery for NVIDIA H100/A100 clusters.
Real-time tracking of Amps, Volts, Watts, and kWh. Integrated sensors for temperature and humidity prevent downtime before it occurs.
Strict adherence to UL, CE, CCC, and RoHS standards. Our PDUs are engineered for localization, featuring NEMA, IEC, and regional socket types.
Devixa Technologies Inc. is a professional manufacturer specializing in high-performance computing (HPC) systems and customized AI infrastructure solutions. Since April 18, 2016, Devixa has focused on delivering reliable, scalable, and energy-efficient platforms. Our modern facility integrates hardware design, system integration, and rigorous testing under one roof, serving a global network of 1,150 supply chain partners.
Proximity to raw material suppliers (copper, flame-retardant plastics) and electronic component hubs like Shenzhen allows for rapid prototyping and reduced lead times. Devixa leverages 1,150 partners to ensure component availability even during global shortages.
Whether it's custom chassis design, BIOS customization, or specific socket configurations, China's PDU factories offer unparalleled flexibility. Last year alone, Devixa released 68 new products to meet evolving market needs.
By utilizing advanced automation in manufacturing (IQC, IPQC, FQC processes), China suppliers deliver enterprise-grade quality at a fraction of the cost of Western counterparts, providing significant "Information Gain" for procurement teams seeking ROI.
For global enterprises, the primary challenge in PDU procurement is compliance and localization. Power standards vary drastically between North America (110V/208V), Europe (230V/400V), and Australia. A "one-size-fits-all" approach leads to catastrophic equipment failure or regulatory fines.
As AI chips push TDP beyond 700W, PDUs are being redesigned to work alongside liquid-cooling manifolds, managing power for pumps and specialized leak-detection sensors.
Modern PDUs now provide "Carbon Footprint" reporting at the outlet level, helping enterprises meet ESG goals by identifying underutilized servers.
With PDUs becoming IoT devices, advanced encryption (TLS 1.3) and hardware-based Root of Trust are becoming standard features to prevent infrastructure hacking.