H-DINI - High-Density AI digital Infrastructure supportIng 6G
As artificial intelligence continues to advance, it is placing new demands on data center infrastructure, creating both challenges and opportunities for innovation.
In this session, Ph.D. Jonas Gustafsson and Dr. Amir Farzaneh will explore key challenges linked to current AI development and present the vision behind the H-dini (pronounced “Houdini”) project. The project focuses on developing technologies and systems for high-density AI computing, supporting future 6G environments through efficient power delivery and advanced thermal performance.
Date: 16 June 2026
Time: 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM CET
Speakers:
- Ph.D. Jonas Gustafsson, Senior Researcher, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden
- Dr. Amir Farzaneh, Senior Technical Market Manager, Perstorp
With AI workloads continuing to grow, data centers are undergoing a fundamental shift. A large share of compute infrastructure will rely on powerful, high-end application-specific microprocessors, such as GPUs. This is driving a significant increase in energy demand, with projections of rack-level power needs reaching up to 1 MW, compared to today’s average of approximately 10 kW.
The key challenge lies in managing this rapid rise in compute density and power demand, requiring new approaches to cooling and power delivery at the rack level.
