As liquid cooling becomes the default for high-density facilities, incorporating a liquid cooling data center design is essential. Reference designs help operators make informed decisions and avoid ...
What started as a niche hobbyist experiment in the early 2000s turned into a wave of mainstream adoption, fueled by the rise of affordable all-in-one (AIO) units and the growing cultural obsession ...
While DCD has spoken to myriad companies, particularly those operating in the enterprise colo space for whom traditional air ...
Data centers have become a critical part of daily life. With the advent of artificial intelligence, machine learning and other high-performance computing, or HPC, applications, it’s estimated that ...
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 ...
Beyond cold plates lies what’s sometimes called direct impingement, or direct liquid cooling (DLC), meaning that coolant ...
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 ...
In the rapidly evolving data center industry, efficiency, scalability, and sustainability are paramount. As the demand for data processing power continues to surge, driven mainly by AI, traditional ...
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 ...