Data · Datacenter Dynamics
How do liquid cooling reference designs optimize and accelerate AI data center deployments?
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AI workloads, cloud deployments, and colocation requirements are driving unprecedented demand for power and cooling in data centers.
Key facts
- Industry analysts project the liquid cooling market will grow sevenfold, from about $2.8 billion today to over $21 billion USD by 2032
- With 70 percent of outages costing more than $100,000 and a quarter exceeding $1 million, the stakes for getting liquid cooling right from the start are extremely high
- Also, be sure to access their latest reference designs, 110 and 111, in their reference design library
- Schneider Electric, supported with Motivair by Schneider Electric, offers power and cooling reference designs co-developed with NVIDIA
Summary
Liquid cooling solutions provide a level of heat dissipation that traditional air cooling cannot deliver. As liquid cooling becomes the default for high-density facilities, incorporating a liquid cooling data center design is essential. With 70 percent of outages costing more than $100,000 and a quarter exceeding $1 million, the stakes for getting liquid cooling right from the start are extremely high. A reference design is like a recipe, listing the components and explaining how they fit together.