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At the time of the base specification, Meta defined the specifications for the [[Rectifier|rectifiers]] and power shelf<ref>{{cite web |last1=Keyhani |first1=Hamid |last2=Tang |first2=Ted |last3=Shapiro |first3=Dmitriy |last4=Fernandes |first4=John |last5=Kim |first5=Ben |last6=Jin |first6=Tiffany |last7=Mercado |first7=Rommel |title=Open Rack V3 48V PSU Specification Rev: 1.0 |url=https://www.opencompute.org/documents/orv3-48v-psu-spec-rev-1-0-docx-1 |website=opencompute.org |publisher=Meta |access-date=25 September 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Keyhani |first1=Hamid |last2=Shapiro |first2=Dmitriy |last3=Fernandes |first3=John |last4=Kim |first4=Ben |last5=Jin |first5=Tiffany |last6=Mercado |first6=Rommel |title=Open Rack V3 Power Shelf Rev 1.0 Specification |url=https://www.opencompute.org/documents/ocp-open-rack-v3-power-shelf-rev-1-0-docx-1 |website=opencompute.org |publisher=Meta |access-date=25 September 2024}}</ref>. Specifications for the power monitoring interface (PMI), a communications interface enabling upstream communications between the rectifiers and [[Backup battery|battery backup unit]](BBU) were published by Meta that same year, with [[Delta Electronics]] as the main technical contributor to the BBU spec<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sun |first1=David |last2=Shapiro |first2=Dmitriy |last3=Kim |first3=Ben |last4=Athavale |first4=Jayati |last5=Mercado |first5=Rommel |title=Open Rack V3 48V BBU Specification Rev: 1.4 |url=https://www.opencompute.org/documents/open-rack-v3-bbu-module-spec-1-4-pdf |website=opencompute.org |publisher=Meta |access-date=25 September 2024}}</ref>.
Since 2022 however, the power demands of [[AI boom|AI in the data center]] has necessitated higher power requirements in order to fulfill the heavy power demands of newer [[AI accelerator|data center processors]] that have been released in recent years. Meta is currently in the process of updating its Open Rack v3 rectifier, power shelf, battery backup and power management interface specifications to account for these new more powerful AI architectures being used. In May 2024, at an Open Compute regional summit, Meta and Rittal outlined their plans for development of their High Power Rack (HPR) ecosystem in conjunction with rack, power and cable partners, increasing the power capacity in the rack to 92 kilowatts or more of power, enabling the higher [[
===Energy efficient data centers ===
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