Using hot water to cool supercomputers? Nvidia and others are doing it. It’s liquid cooling minus the water chillers.
It’s back to the future when it comes to cooling data center servers. In the era of mainframes, liquid cooling was an important method to cool silicon. But when the microprocessor took over to power ...
In our digitally driven world, data has become an invaluable asset to companies across sectors. Data enables intelligent products, services, and operations. Data is also the unsung hero in today's ...
The global demand for technologies such as AI, high-performance computing (HPC) and cloud services is accelerating, and the efficiency of the cooling systems used in the data centers behind such ...
Following a strategic approach to cooling, power delivery and rack-level integration will help data centers boost AI compute density.
While liquid cooling is rightly considered an emerging technology, it’s not new. Early IBM mainframes from the 1960s and Cray supercomputers featured liquid cooling. Notably, a full-time technician ...
Walk into a typical data center and one of the first things that jumps out at you is the noise—the low, buzzing sound of thousands of fans: fans next to individual computer chips, fans on the back ...
DCX Liquid Cooling Systems Announces New 8MW Coolant Distribution Unit, Optimized for 45°C Warm-Water Cooling in Next-Gen NVIDIA Vera Rubin AI Deployments DCX beats its own record of the most powerful ...
Water cooling for PCs explained: performance gains, costs, noise levels, and whether liquid cooling beats air for gaming, overclocking, and daily use.
James Li of Sungrow Power Europe shared insights on the inverter manufacturer's new utility-scale energy storage system (ESS), the PowerTitan 2.0 ESS. Li discussed the purpose of the solution, ...