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As the demand for AI, ML, and big data grows, data centers are facing significant energy challenges. It is estimated that 3% of the planet's total energy consumption is used by data centers with 30% of that attributed to cooling equipment.
Inferior in-rack cooling solutions use considerable energy and resources often requiring power- and water-intensive infrastructure like chillers and evaporative coolers. Depending on the local climate, these systems can be used year-round with U.S. data centers alone consuming an estimated 660 billion liters of water in 2020.
Processors rely on optimized cooling solutions to maximize power density and increase compute performance. With suboptimal cooling solutions, heat can cause processor throttling and limited device lifetime. As power density and processor performance increase so do the expectations for cooling technology.
JetCool’s microconvective liquid cooling technology empowers high-performance data centers to compute faster and more sustainably. Delivering the most effective cooling for today’s CPUs, GPUs, and ASICs, engineers use JetCool to:
- Achieve 18% energy savings by raising coolant temperatures over 50°C
- Optimize OPEX by balancing free cooling with evaporative cooling in any climate
- Future-proof system design with the capacity to cool the next three generations of processors, including those that exceed 1,500W per chip
- Eliminate water consumption, saving enterprise data centers hundreds of thousands of gallons of water per day
Focused on sustainability, our next-generation cooling solutions are a perfect match for data center processors pushing the limits of performance.
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