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Home / Technology / Supermicro's New Cooling Tech Slashes Data Center Power

Supermicro's New Cooling Tech Slashes Data Center Power

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Supermicro launched liquid-cooled systems for AI factories.
  • New systems can save data centers up to 40% on power costs.
  • Warm 45°C water operation reduces need for compressors and chilled water.
Supermicro's New Cooling Tech Slashes Data Center Power

Super Micro Computer Inc. has expanded its NVIDIA Blackwell Portfolio with the introduction of new 4U and 2-OU liquid-cooled NVIDIA HGX B300 systems. These platforms are engineered to enhance power efficiency and GPU density, catering to the demands of AI factory deployments and hyperscale data centers. The company aims to address customer needs for improved efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced serviceability.

These new systems leverage direct liquid-cooling (DLC) technology, enabling data centers to achieve substantial power savings of up to 40%. A key innovation is their ability to operate with warm water at 45°C, which eliminates the necessity for compressors and chilled water systems. This approach not only cuts operational expenses but also contributes to reduced water consumption, making them a more sustainable choice for large-scale computing.

Supermicro's CEO, Charles Liang, emphasized that these compact solutions offer industry-leading GPU density and significant energy efficiency. The systems are delivered as fully tested, ready-to-use racks, facilitating rapid deployment for enterprise, federal, and hyperscaler clients. This integration from design to deployment accelerates time-to-market and maximizes performance per watt for AI infrastructure.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
These are advanced server systems designed for AI and hyperscale data centers, offering high GPU density and improved power efficiency through direct liquid cooling.
Supermicro's new systems can potentially save data centers up to 40% on power consumption.
Operating with warm 45°C water eliminates the need for compressors and chilled water, reducing costs and water usage in data centers.

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