Topic: data center cooling

  • Startup's Metal Stacks Tackle AI's Overheating Crisis

    Startup's Metal Stacks Tackle AI's Overheating Crisis

    Next-generation AI hardware like Nvidia's Rubin Ultra GPUs, projected to consume 600 kilowatts per rack by 2027, is creating severe thermal management challenges in data centers. Alloy Enterprises has developed a proprietary stack forging method to create seamless, solid copper cooling plates tha...

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  • LG Q3 2025 Earnings Report: Key Financial Results Revealed

    LG Q3 2025 Earnings Report: Key Financial Results Revealed

    LG Electronics achieved its second-highest Q3 revenue ever at KRW 21.87 trillion, driven by strong performances in Home Appliance and Vehicle Solution divisions despite external challenges like U.S. tariffs and a cooling EV market. The company's strategic focus on B2B solutions, non-hardware vent...

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  • Cool Your AI: The Rise of Liquid Data Centers

    Cool Your AI: The Rise of Liquid Data Centers

    The immense power consumption of advanced AI chips, now exceeding a kilowatt each, is pushing traditional air cooling to its limits and necessitating a shift to liquid cooling for data centers. Liquid cooling methods, including direct-to-chip and immersion techniques, are emerging as the definiti...

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  • YPlasma Cools Data Center Chips with Air-Zapping Tech

    YPlasma Cools Data Center Chips with Air-Zapping Tech

    Innovative plasma technology offers a silent, energy-efficient cooling alternative for electronics, replacing traditional fans with thin copper strips that generate airflow without moving parts. YPlasma's plasma actuators consume minimal power (one watt) and could significantly reduce energy use ...

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