Liquid cooling stories
Vertiv and GRG have launched the Liebert VIC liquid immersion cooling solution for high-density data centers in Asia, Australia and New Zealand.
Vertiv has been recognised as a global leader in the data center cooling market, holding a 23.5% market share, according to a report by Omdia.
Lenovo has launched new computing solutions for customers of all sizes, including the industry's first liquid-cooled server for NVIDIA GPUs.
Southeast Asia, led by Singapore, is spearheading a move towards sustainable data centres amid rising digital transformation and energy consumption concerns.
Southeast Asia projected to be fastest-growing region for data centers, with 89% of experts expecting significant growth in the next five years, says study.
Expands its portfolio, bringing highest density 4U server with NVIDIA HGX A100s 8-GPU and 8U SuperBlade supporting 20 A100 PCI-E GPUs.
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Includes an EK WB cooling for both the CPU and VRM power delivery section, implemented to prevent thermal throttling.
EcoDataCenter's Sweden colocation facility will lead the way in offering chassis-level immersion cooling technology for customer's hosted IT loads.
New laptops from portable-first to heavy-duty gaming, a new pre-built desktop that includes liquid-cooled graphics, and a new monitor sneak-peek.
The global data centre construction industry is shifting towards liquid cooling to support AI and big data, aiming for efficiency and reduced emissions.
Shell and Asperitas are co-developing a new immersion cooling fluid aimed at significantly cutting data centre energy consumption and emissions.
Melbourne's new esports and gaming venue Fortress Melbourne has chosen Dell to run its entire IT infrastructure, right down to the PCs and peripherals.
Lenovo, Intel, and Harvard University are the driving forces behind an effort to create Harvard's first liquid-cooled supercomputer, nicknamed Cannon.
Schneider Electric, Avnet and Iceotope are teaming up to jointly develop new liquid cooling solutions for data centers.
HPE unveils the Aitken supercomputer, designed to support NASA's Artemis programme aiming for the lunar South Pole by 2024, enhancing mission simulations.
The new machine will provide a 10-fold increase in speed and provide Australian researchers with world-class, high-end computing services.
Schneider Electric highlights the shift to hybrid data centres, focusing on modularity, edge computing, and the resurgence of liquid cooling for efficiency.
Tech giant Huawei has unveiled plans to adopt Open Rack proposed by the Open Compute Project in its new public cloud data centres across the globe.
Singapore's Nanyang Technological University and National University of Singapore are developing new cooling solutions for tropical data centers.