Data center operators are already straining under increased energy pressures after witnessing rack densities double from 6 to 12kW in the last six years. If you think that's bad, stick around and watch artificial intelligence (AI) usage turn up the pressure far further.

For data center operators, coping with this problem is like hitting a moving bullet. They must think years ahead when designing modern facilities to accommodate these accelerating energy demands. To do that, they will increasingly turn to liquid cooling.

This whitepaper explores the use of two-phase cooling (2PD2C), which uses a different coolant with a low boiling point, enabling it to phase change from a liquid to a gas to increase cooling efficiency.