Why Power Delivery Will Define the Next Decade of Compute
AI has transformed the trajectory of computing. But as models grow and infrastructure scales, a new limitation is emerging - not in algorithms, but in physics.
Power.
Data centers already consume a significant portion of global electricity, and that number is rising. At the chip level, power density is increasing faster than traditional power delivery architectures can support.
The industry is reaching a point where adding more compute is no longer enough.
What matters now is how efficiently that compute can be powered.
EnaChip is building the missing layer in this stack. Its wafer-level magnetics platform enables:
These are not marginal gains. At scale, they redefine:
The next decade of AI infrastructure will not be defined solely by compute innovation - but by how effectively we deliver power to it.