The AI Factory Heats Up: Liquid Cooling Options Explained

he compute power required by AI and HPC is skyrocketing and driving a global transition from 10-15 megawatt data centers to 50-100 megawatt and even gigawatt AI factories. With the next generation AI superchips operating at 2,800 watts and beyond, the amount of heat expected to be generated ….

LiquidStack Opens Second Manufacturing Facility in Texas

CARROLLTON, Texas, March 25, 2025 — Data center liquid cooling company LiquidStack today announced that it has opened a second manufacturing facility in Carrollton, Texas. Located two blocks from LiquidStack’s headquarters and manufacturing site in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, the new 17,000 square foot facility will increase the company’s production capacity, while serving as a […]

Data Center Cooling: Carrier Invests in Direct-to-Chip Liquid Provider ZutaCore

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., Feb. 18, 2025 — Climate and energy company Carrier Global Corp. (NYSE: CARR) announced that its venture group, Carrier Ventures, is leading an investment and technology partnership with ZutaCore, a maker of two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology for data centers. This investment aligns with Carrier’s strategy of providing high-tech, integrated cooling […]

Lenovo Neptune Liquid Cooling Ecosystem Expands: New Compact ThinkSystem V4 Solutions Deliver Massive Efficiency for HPC and AI Workloads

Today, Lenovo expanded its industry-leading Lenovo Neptune liquid-cooling technology to more servers with new ThinkSystem V4 designs that help businesses boost intelligence, consolidate IT and lower power consumption in the new era of AI. Powered by Intel® Xeon® 6 processors with P-cores, the new Lenovo’s ThinkSystem SC750 V4 supercomputing infrastructure combines peak performance with advanced efficiency to deliver faster insights in a space-optimized design for intensive HPC workloads.