en.Wedoany.com Reported - Murata China appeared at the 2026 Open Compute Technology Conference (OCP China Day) held in Beijing on July 9, showcasing power solutions, integrated packaging technology, capacitors, inductors, noise suppression filters, and pressure sensors to address the energy efficiency upgrade needs of data centers and AI infrastructure, supporting the operation of the open compute ecosystem from components to system level.
Driven by both the competition in model performance and the accelerated deployment of intelligent agents, the global AI data center industry is undergoing an expansion in computing power scale and efficiency transformation. Industry data shows that AI and GPU rack power consumption has exceeded 120kW, imposing higher requirements on power density, conversion efficiency, and system reliability of power supply architectures. Murata continues to provide a series of power solutions compliant with OCP standards, ranging from whole-rack power supply boxes meeting ORv3 HPR standards, to M-CRPS power modules, and multi-stage power products for UBB motherboards and OAM acceleration computing modules, offering complete power solutions for OCP product manufacturers and supporting large-scale deployment of high-performance computing and AI applications.
At this conference, Murata highlighted multiple products including power supplies, capacitors, integrated packaging technology, inductors, noise suppression filters, and pressure sensors, comprehensively responding to the multi-dimensional demands of data centers in the intelligent computing era for high power density, high energy efficiency, and high reliability.

In terms of power solutions, Murata's power products offer complete solutions based on OCP standards. For centralized power supply, Murata showcased the MWOCES-191-P-D, a 33kW, 19-inch 1RU, ORv3-compatible power shelf that supports up to six 67mm 1U power supply units (PSUs) and one remote management unit (RMU). For PSUs, Murata presented the MWOCP67-5500-B-RM, a high-efficiency ORv3 front-end power PSU supporting 50V discharge voltage and active current sharing, with peak efficiency exceeding 97.5%. For power distribution units (PDUs), the MWOC-PDU-A-3 PDU is equipped with three C13 AC power outlets for powering peripheral equipment such as network switches, with each output port featuring a 15A-rated fuse. At the board-level power supply, the new D1U74T-W-3200-54 is a 3200W M-CRPS front-end power supply based on OCP standards, with power density exceeding 97W/inch, supporting N+1 redundancy, active current sharing, and high-voltage DC input, achieving peak efficiency of 96%. Another product, the MPQ2000N, is a Quarter Brick DC/DC power brick providing an IBC power solution with 40-60Vdc input to 12V/167A output, total output power of 2000W, peak efficiency of 97.9%, and support for PMBus and remote control.
For capacitor products, Murata showcased the GRM series two-terminal MLCCs, as well as LLL and NFM series low ESL MLCCs. Multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), with their characteristics of miniaturization, large capacitance, and low ESR, are widely used in data center equipment such as servers and switches. Murata provides complete design support from component selection to overall PDN analysis, helping optimize board-level power layout.
The integrated packaging solution is designed for high-performance power modules and semiconductor packaging applications, embedding components such as capacitors and inductors into the circuit board for integration, saving board space while reducing PDN impedance. The capacitor built-in through-hole connection supports a vertical power architecture, achieving a low-impedance power path without adding extra components, thereby reducing power loss. This solution is suitable for power modules up to 1000A and high-performance IC packages, and can be applied to terminal devices highly sensitive to power consumption and space, such as servers, AI accelerators, and optical modules.
For the inductor and noise suppression filter product portfolio, Murata's Bias-T inductor solution features broadband insertion loss performance, suitable for applications requiring high-frequency response, such as high-speed optical transceivers. The DC/DC step-down inductor solution meets the multiple demands of equipment for small size, low profile (T=0.8mm Max), and high current capability. Additionally, Murata also showcased small-size, high-performance LC filter solutions for switch optical interfaces, as well as the BLE series ferrite bead products for high-current applications in network equipment and base stations.
For pressure sensors, Murata demonstrated pressure sensors developed based on capacitive MEMS technology, featuring waterproofing, low noise, low power consumption, and high precision, with built-in temperature compensation and tilt detection capability, suitable for liquid level monitoring and leak detection in water-cooling systems. As AI chip TDP exceeds 1000W and liquid cooling solutions accelerate in adoption, this sensor provides a means of status monitoring for the safe and stable operation of water-cooling systems.
At the event, Yang Ning, Senior Expert in Murata's Power Products, delivered a speech titled "Murata Power Solutions – Providing Efficient Power Architecture for OCP & AI" at the Data Center Infrastructure Forum. Murata's AI innovative power solution received the Open Compute Best Innovation Award.
As an OCP member, Murata is committed to driving technological innovation, providing stable and efficient power solutions and component products. By improving product quality and technical levels, Murata supports customers in gaining a competitive advantage in the market and provides support for the sustainable development of data center businesses.
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is a global comprehensive electronic components manufacturer, primarily engaged in the development, production, and sale of ceramic-based electronic components. By creating products based on technical foundations such as material development, process development, product design, production technology, and software and analysis evaluation, Murata contributes to the development of the electronic society.






