Air cooling will never go away
We need liquid cooling, but it won’t replace air
We need liquid cooling, but it won’t replace air
There won’t be room for AI in the existing data center metro hubs. So AQ Compute is standing by to plumb it into a hydro-powered facility in Norway
Founder PS Lee believes that liquid cooling is the answer for tropical data center hubs such as Singapore and upcoming markets such as Indonesia
Machine learning will increase the demands on data center performance, leading to new ways to cool and power the systems there
How Google, Amazon and Microsoft create the illusion of infinite capacity
Fears over climate change and rising power densities led supercomputing designers to adopt hot water cooling
DCD talks to Asperitas and Iceotope about their liquid cooling plans
Most data centers use traditional chillers, but there’s a whole range of other possibilities
There are great new ways to power and cool your data center, says Peter Judge. But sometimes they cancel each other out
Cooling with liquid can be more efficient