Ney York, NY, Feb. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The data center liquid cooling market is projected to expand from USD 6.6 billion in 2026 to USD 38.4 billion by 2033, registering a CAGR of 28.7% ...
Using hot water to cool supercomputers? Nvidia and others are doing it. It’s liquid cooling minus the water chillers.
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 ...
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AI chips are running much hotter than their predecessors, giving rise to a new class of channel-friendly startups focused on liquid cooling for high-power CPUs and GPUs. Udi Paret says he’s been ...
A surge of 2026 data center cooling announcements, from HRL’s ARPA-E-backed single-phase breakthrough and Johnson Controls’ planned Alloy acquisition to new AI-ready chillers ...
All electronics generate heat, and that heat must be removed to ensure those electronics don’t overheat. Moving air has been the predominant approach for decades, with liquid cooling limited to ...
Why liquid cooling is needed. The different types of liquid cooling and how they differ from each other. What questions should be asked before deploying this technology in data centers. With the rapid ...
Optimized for 45°C Warm-Water Cooling in Next-Gen NVIDIA Vera Rubin, the new 8MW Coolant Distribution Unit is ready for ...
The next generation of high-performance CPUs and GPUs targeting the demanding needs of AI and HPC will generate a significant amount of heat, making efficient cooling solutions critical for optimal ...
The compute power required by AI and HPC is skyrocketing and driving a global transition from 10-15 megawatt data centers to 50-100 megawatt and even gigawatt AI factories. With the next generation AI ...