Cooling News
Data center cooling technology, liquid cooling, and thermal management
Supermicro Unveils Liquid-Cooled AI Infrastructure Based on NVIDIA's Next-Generation Vera Rubin Platform
Super Micro Computer announced new AI server systems powered by NVIDIA's upcoming Vera Rubin platform, featuring liquid-cooling technology designed to deliver 10x throughput per watt improvements. The company's Data Center Building Block Solutions (DCBBS) will support configurations scaling up to 72 Rubin GPUs per rack for next-generation AI factory deployments.
Vertiv Launches Converged Infrastructure Platform for NVIDIA AI Factory Deployments
Vertiv has introduced simulation-ready power and cooling infrastructure models designed for NVIDIA's Vera Rubin DSX AI factory reference design. The Vertiv OneCore Rubin DSX platform features standardized 12.5MW building blocks aimed at accelerating AI data center deployments and reducing integration risks.
Liquid Cooling Revolution Accelerates as AI Drives Data Center Power Densities Beyond 40kW Per Rack
Panasonic launches dedicated liquid cooling business in Europe targeting AI data centers with 1.2MW+ cooling capacity [3], as rack densities surge from 16kW average to 30-40kW for AI workloads [1][2]. Major tech giants announce over $270 billion in AI infrastructure investments, intensifying demand for advanced thermal management solutions.