Intel pushes for liquid immersion cooling in their datacenter plans

Intel pushes for liquid immersion cooling in their datacenter plans

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https://wccftech.com/intel-pushes-for-liquid-immersion-cooling-in-their-datacenter-plans/

Intel recently announces that the company is collaborating with Green Revolution Cooling to develop newer liquid immersion techniques for upcoming edge deployments and data processing centers. GRC is a developer that focuses on cooling solutions based on immersive liquid cooling. This is Intel's second collaboration with an immersion liquid cooling company; the company's first was with Submer in August 2021.

With the introduction of Intel Xeon processors' increased thermal design power, high-level workloads have jumped from 165W per socket to 270W over the last five years. Artificial intelligence produces upwards of 700W of thermal design power levels. This increased level of power has forced Intel to research further cooling technology to keep more stable heat levels. Enter Green Revolution Cooling's liquid immersion solutions, offering cooling performance as high as 200kW. The levels produced by Green Revolution Cooling are comparable to 42 1U machines that utilize premium computer processors and even higher-producing accelerators. Additionally, utilizing liquid immersion cooling minimizes environmental impact, offering to reuse the generated heat to convert it into electricity or other eco-friendly options.

Intel pushes for liquid immersion cooling in their datacenter plans

Jan 15, 2022, 10:15am UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-pushes-for-liquid-immersion-cooling-in-their-datacenter-plans/ > Intel recently announces that the company is collaborating with Green Revolution Cooling to develop newer liquid immersion techniques for upcoming edge deployments and data processing centers. GRC is a developer that focuses on cooling solutions based on immersive liquid cooling. This is Intel's second collaboration with an immersion liquid cooling company; the company's first was with Submer in August 2021. > With the introduction of Intel Xeon processors' increased thermal design power, high-level workloads have jumped from 165W per socket to 270W over the last five years. Artificial intelligence produces upwards of 700W of thermal design power levels. This increased level of power has forced Intel to research further cooling technology to keep more stable heat levels. Enter Green Revolution Cooling's liquid immersion solutions, offering cooling performance as high as 200kW. The levels produced by Green Revolution Cooling are comparable to 42 1U machines that utilize premium computer processors and even higher-producing accelerators. Additionally, utilizing liquid immersion cooling minimizes environmental impact, offering to reuse the generated heat to convert it into electricity or other eco-friendly options.