Ferric Corporation: Powering Next-Gen Electronics with IVR Technology

Ferric Corporation: Powering Next-Gen Electronics with IVR Technology

Ferric Corporation, a New York–based semiconductor innovator, is transforming power delivery in advanced electronics with its ultra-compact and highly efficient Integrated Voltage Regulators (IVRs). By leveraging proprietary thin-film magnetic materials and CMOS-integrated ferromagnetic power inductor technology, Ferric delivers the world’s smallest and most efficient DC-DC converters. These solutions are designed to meet the rising demands of AI, data centers, and mobile electronics, where power density, efficiency, and reliability are critical.

Technology


At the core of Ferric’s success is its thin-film magnetic materials technology, which enables unprecedented levels of miniaturization and efficiency. Traditional DC-DC converters rely on bulky discrete components, but Ferric eliminates these through CMOS-integrated ferromagnetic inductors. The result is a solution more than 10x smaller than conventional power modules, with industry-leading current density and efficiency.

With over 40 patents and more than a decade of R&D, Ferric has created scalable IVR architectures that simplify complex power delivery networks, extend battery life, and reduce carbon footprints in hyperscale data centers. Their technology is already proven in commercial applications, including Apple products since 2021.

Products and Services


Ferric offers a portfolio of DC-DC converters, each tailored for specific high-performance applications:

  • Fe1766 – Ultra-High Current Density Converter: The flagship Fe1766 delivers 160 A in an 8 × 4.4 mm² package, setting a new benchmark for power density at 4.5 A/mm² with 93% efficiency. It can scale up to 10 kW by ganging multiple devices, making it ideal for AI processors, high-performance computing (HPC), and advanced data center workloads.
  • Fe1736 – 16-Phase Buck Converter: This advanced 16-phase design delivers 56 A in just 20 mm², offering unmatched performance for FPGA implementations and hyperscaler infrastructures. Its small form factor and superior regulation enable cleaner power and reduced component count.
  • Fe1728 – Flexible Multi-Output Converter: Designed with flexibility in mind, the Fe1728 provides four reconfigurable outputs, each delivering up to 7 A. This makes it ideal for complex systems requiring multiple voltage domains in space-constrained environments.

Upcoming Products – Boston & Fuji

Slated for launch in fall 2025, these next-gen converters will further expand Ferric’s high-efficiency solutions. The Boston module is optimized for ultra-high efficiency, while Fuji will serve as a pre-regulator module for future power architectures.

Recent Developments

Ferric continues to push the boundaries of power electronics. In 2025, the company unveiled its 160 A Fe1766 buck converter, delivering record-breaking current density and efficiency for AI and data centers.This innovation directly addresses the power bottlenecks faced by next-generation AI processors, offering a 30% energy reduction in hyperscale environments while supporting compute density growth.

Ferric aims to expand its IVR portfolio with products like Boston and Fuji, extending its reach into high-performance pre-regulation and ultra-efficient computing solutions. By scaling its technology across industries—from hyperscale cloud infrastructures to consumer electronics—Ferric is set to lead efficient and high-performance power management solutions.

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