Liquid cooling
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As artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing continue to push the boundaries of technological advancements, data centres are grappling with new challenges.
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Vertiv has teamed up with Compass Datacenters to develop a new cooling solution that can switch between air and liquid cooling to support high-density deployments.
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Schneider Electric unveiled a series of updates targeting digital infrastructure energy efficiency, including partnering with Nvidia on liquid-cooled data centre designs.
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AWS is set to overhaul its data centre infrastructure to meet the demands of next-generation AI workloads, unveiling new cooling technologies and power optimisation strategies.
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The relentless pace of AI shows no signs of slowing down going into 2025. However, the increased demand for intense workloads has created new challenges such as increased power consumption in high-density data centres.
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KAYTUS and NEC Deutschland partnered to supply the University of Cologne with a state-of-the-art liquid-cooled High-Performance Computing (HPC) cluster to power research efforts.
Forthcoming events
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Vertiv has expanded its liquid cooling product portfolio with two new coolant distribution units (CDUs), designed to provide modular liquid cooling in data centers.