Atom Secures KC Certification for AI Data Center 'X86 Server'... Full-scale Market Entry Planned for Second Half View original image

Atom has completed preparations for the commercialization of its high-performance server products as it enters the AI data center market. The company plans to accelerate its penetration of the next-generation AI infrastructure market by combining server hardware based on power electronics technology with power supply solutions.


KOSDAQ-listed Atom announced on the 18th that it has obtained conformity registration certification for its 'X86 Server' product line, which is used in data centers and high-performance computing environments, from the National Radio Research Agency.


The certified products include a total of 10 server models, including the base model 'AT-X4524GS'. The company has also completed registration for several derivative models to accommodate the diverse requirements and operating environments of domestic and international data center clients.


With this KC certification, Atom has established a foundation to supply fully assembled X86 servers to the domestic market. In particular, the company aims to secure new growth drivers in the AI data center sector by linking its ongoing high-capacity power module business with its server product line.


Atom is applying its accumulated power electronics technology, developed through its electric vehicle components and power supply unit (PSU) business, to the AI data center sector.


The company is enhancing the competitiveness of its server products based on high-efficiency power conversion technology, which was developed during the process of creating matrix planar transformers for electric vehicles, and switched-mode power supply (SMPS) technology for data centers. Through this, Atom aims to secure differentiated competitiveness in improving power efficiency and thermal management, which are key factors in data center operations.


Additionally, Atom is simultaneously developing technologies to establish next-generation data center power infrastructure.


The company is currently developing magnetic element materials for high-frequency use at the 1.2 MHz level and is pursuing commercialization of a 3.3 kW-class SMPS for data centers. In the future, Atom plans to address the AI data center market with integrated solutions that combine server products and power supply modules.


Specifically, Atom is targeting KC certification of its 3.3 kW-class data center power module in November this year, and aims to complete the development of an ultra-high-capacity 12 kW module by April 2027.


Through these efforts, Atom plans to expand its business scope as a total solution provider for AI data centers, offering everything from core server components to finished products and power solutions.


With the recent proliferation of generative AI, global investment in data centers is increasing, resulting in rapidly growing demand for high-performance servers and efficient power infrastructure. Industry analysts note that, as power consumption rises and operational costs increase, the importance of data center solutions with high efficiency and stability is becoming ever more significant.


An Atom representative stated, "Obtaining KC certification for our X86 server will be a key milestone as we fully enter the AI data center infrastructure market," adding, "We will swiftly complete follow-up procedures such as affixing conformity assessment markings, and from the second half of the year, we will actively expand supply and marketing activities targeting major domestic and international data center clients."



Atom plans to pursue simultaneous growth opportunities in both the server hardware and power infrastructure markets, leveraging its AI data center integrated solution that combines X86 servers with next-generation power module technology.


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