Kaytus has launched its high-density, air-cooled containerized cabinets, the Evoleen-I5000s.
The company said the module is built for AI applications and can support up to 40 accelerator cards and 10 CPUs in a single 47U cabinet, delivering a total computing performance of more than six times that of a traditional air-cooled cabinet.
The cabinets can support up to 50kW of heat dissipation, said Kaytus, and can be built and fully operational within a week.
The Evoleen-I5000s are compatible with mainstream CPUs and heterogeneous accelerators. Each cabinet has power distribution, UPS, cooling, monitoring, and fire protection systems.
Headquartered in Singapore, Kaytus provides IT infrastructure products and solutions for cloud, AI, and Edge workloads. It is a subsidiary of the Chinese vendor Inspur Group.
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