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Liquid cooling will not outgrow its high-density niche

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Jacqueline Davis, Research Analyst, Uptime Institute, [email protected]

2mo agoen

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Deployment of direct liquid cooling (DLC, as cold plate or immersion systems) remains overwhelmingly concentrated in applications where air cooling is no longer a practical alternative. As a wave of AI infrastructure was being built, DLC manufacturers invested their engineering resources in maximizing cooling performance for high-performance IT — namely AI training hardware. By comparison, […] The post Liquid cooling will not outgrow its high-density niche appeared first on Uptime Institute Blog .

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