Seoul, June 3 -- Nvidia's next-generation Vera Rubin AI platform is driving a sharp increase in demand for multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs), creating new opportunities for suppliers such as Samsung Electro-Mechanics as artificial intelligence infrastructure becomes more complex and power-intensive, according to a report by The Korea Herald.

The report, citing a Morgan Stanley analysis, said the MLCC content of Nvidia's next-generation VR200 NVL72 server rack is estimated at USD 4,320, compared with roughly USD 1,530 in the previous-generation GB300 system.

This represents an increase of 182 per cent, highlighting the growing importance of capacitors in advanced AI computing systems.

MLCCs are small electronic components that help ...