Huawei Connect 2025: Building Reliable Data Centers for the AI Era
Huawei Connect 2025: A New Era for Data Centers
On September 20, 2025, Huawei Connect 2025 commenced in Shanghai, marking a pivotal moment for the tech giant as it collaborates with over 500 leaders in the data center industry. This summit aims to explore innovative technologies and applications for green, low-carbon digital infrastructure tailored for the demands of the artificial intelligence (AI) era.
Huawei Digital Power’s Vice President Bob He emphasized the sector's pivotal shift towards AI Data Centers (AI DCs), which he describes as infrastructure configured like “computing factories.” This transformation is fueled by the explosive growth of AI computing power, necessitating efficient and reliable energy transmission from chips to networks. Simplifying the connections and innovating power architecture are key to fostering this evolution. Notably, a hybrid architecture that adapts thermal management based on dynamic AI service requirements is introduced.
As stakeholders collaborate, innovative digital power solutions tailored to all green and low-carbon scenarios emerge, based on insights gained from success stories within the industry. Huawei outlines a future of data center infrastructure built with AI preparedness in mind. By refining traditional engineering into standardized, prefabricated AI DC solutions, the company indicates a commitment to increasing research and development investments in power supply, thermal management, and overall infrastructure.
During his address at the summit, Steve Kim, the President of Marketing, Sales, and Services for Data Center Facilities and Critical Power at Huawei Digital Power, highlighted that AI foundational models are accelerating the intelligent transformation of industries while supporting the burst of global GW-scale clusters in data centers. Leading institutions estimate that the scale of new AI DCs could reach 112 GW within the next five years, spurring a need for guiding frameworks in AI DC construction. In response to challenges in security, delivery, IT development, and energy consumption, Huawei proposes the AI DC construction guide RAS.
Huawei is committed to continuous innovation, providing reliable, agile, and sustainable smart computing infrastructures that empower clients to seize the vast opportunities presented in the AI age. This commitment is reflected in the release of the AIDC Facility Reference Design Technical Document, which serves as a systematic guideline for standardized design and construction of AI DCs. This document delves into challenges faced in high-density cabinets, such as cooling, power supply and distribution, floor height, and load-bearing capacity. Detailed design recommendations are offered across four fundamental dimensions, providing a plethora of reference design solutions tailored to various power densities in AI DCs.
Moreover, the event showcased innovative green and low-carbon solutions focused on efficient power consumption, electrification, and environmentally friendly energy production. Huawei Digital Power envisions that ongoing improvements in computing infrastructure, paired with rapid advancements in deep reasoning models and multi-model fusion technologies, will transition AI applications from quantitative growth to qualitative transformation.
In closing, Huawei aims to foster a robust foundation for smart computing that delivers more processing power with every watt and encourages industry-wide collaboration to build a better, greener future. The initiative builds momentum towards making AI and digital technologies more accessible and impactful across various sectors, ultimately yielding transformative benefits for economies and society at large.