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Frore Systems Cools NVIDIA's Next-Gen GPUs
9 Jan
Summary
- LiquidJet offers 1950W TDP cooling for NVIDIA's Rubin GPUs.
- AirJet Mini G2 provides improved heat dissipation in compact devices.
- Frore's cooling solutions are future-proofed for upcoming high-wattage chips.

Frore Systems demonstrated its innovative LiquidJet coldplate technology, capable of providing up to 1950W TDP cooling for NVIDIA's upcoming Rubin GPUs. This multistage cooling solution utilizes a 3D short-loop jetchannel structure and can be customized for various GPU power requirements, offering a significant advancement over existing data center cooling methods.
The company showcased multiple use cases at CES, including a setup that achieved 600W/cm2 over a GPU hotspot, maintaining a junction temperature of 94.1°C. Another impressive demo featured the LiquidJet cooling an NVIDIA Rubin GPU with an 8x HBM solution, keeping the chip temperature at 80.5°C. Frore Systems assures that their LiquidJet is designed to handle chips up to the 4400-watt class.
In addition to the LiquidJet, Frore Systems also featured their AirJet Mini G2 solid-state cooler in partner systems, such as a Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Elite notebook. This compact cooler offers enhanced heat dissipation, increased back pressure for dust and water resistance, and silent operation, making it ideal for ultra-compact and portable devices.




