Liquid cooling infrastructure has gained popularity as a solution for cooling power-hungry components, especially with the growth of AI demands. It's not limited to AI; real-time analytics and other technologies are increasing its adoption. Analysts highlight the transition of liquid cooling from general data center environments to direct-to-chip systems for efficiency. As the demand for high-performance computing and cryptocurrency mining rises, liquid cooling is becoming the standard for managing increased power consumption and heat generation in modern data centers.
AI's the one that gets all the publicity, but there's a whole bunch of other areas driving uptake, such as real-time analytics that organizations are increasingly adopting.
Liquid cooling has evolved to move from cooling the broader data center environment to getting closer and within the infrastructure via direct to chip (D2C) cooling.
Liquid cooling is able to handle the heat produced by the power-hungry technologies, driving infrastructure innovation and managing workloads better than traditional systems.
Liquid cooling is becoming the standard for cutting-edge AI chips and servers deployed at scale, with AI training and high-performance computing as the main applications.
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