Data centers—the warehouse-sized buildings that store photos, stream movies and train artificial intelligence—are voracious consumers of electricity. A surprisingly large share of that power never ...
Technical deficiencies - poor direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems, misuse of glycol, and flawed industry guidance – ...
PDS’ Enables Water-Based Direct-to-Chip Cooling for High-Performance AI Infrastructure AI workloads are operating at ...
Among the many problems posed by the rapid proliferation of data centers around the world is the strain on local water supplies. These facilities need plenty of water for cooling the vast arrays of ...
Microsoft’s growing interest in high-temperature superconductor (HTS) technology for data center applications raises a question that the tech industry has mostly avoided: can materials originally ...
A surge of 2026 data center cooling announcements, from HRL’s ARPA-E-backed single-phase breakthrough and Johnson Controls’ planned Alloy acquisition to new AI-ready chillers ...
The global demand for technologies such as AI, high-performance computing (HPC) and cloud services is accelerating, and the efficiency of the cooling systems used in the data centers behind such ...
AI workloads are operating at unprecedented complexity and criticality. This demands new levels of data center visibility and insights to operate reliably and efficiently.” — Vertiv Holdings Co. CEO ...