What Nvidia's Blackwell efficiency gains mean for DC owners
Briefly

Over the past year, datacenter operators and colocation providers have expand support for high-density deployments through the use of rear-door heat exchangers (RDHX) and in some cases direct-to-chip (DTC) liquid cooling, in anticipation of rising chip temps.
And that's not even Nvidia's most powerful system. Its latest GB200 NVL72 rack-scale systems, which we looked at in detail last week, are rated for 120kW and - to no one's surprise - absolutely demand liquid cooling.
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