Dell's Direct Liquid Cooled Servers Scale With Intel Power
Dell News, Wednesday, January 17th, 2024
Rising demand for AI and HPC drives the need for liquid cooling in data centers, promising cost savings and sustainability.
More demand is being placed on data center air cooling systems due to the increased power density of the rack. This density is the result of the need for additional compute performance driven by AI, high-performance computing (HPC) and other workloads and the subsequent chip design required to deliver that performance. It is expected that processor and accelerator power will only continue to grow from today's 300W to 1000W and beyond. While the traditional air cooling widely used in data centers globally has evolved, there is a need for newer technologies, such as liquid cooling, to address increased cooling requirements. With liquid cooling technologies, data centers can also achieve cost savings and sustainability benefits.