Today, single AI query uses roughly ten times the electricity of a typical Internet search, and demand is climbing at lightning speed.
In fact, projections suggest data centres could account for approximately 3% of total global electricity consumption by 2030, nearly doubling their current share and, significantly, growing four times faster than the growth of total electricity consumption from all other sectors.
The result, a massive amount of heat generation which leads to a thermal challenges legacy data centres simply weren’t designed to handle. Traditional air cooling, the long-time workhorse of data centres, is being pushed to its practical limits by high-performance, high-density racks.
To unlock AI's full potential, data centres must move beyond the status quo and embrace advanced, sustainable liquid cooling.The move to high-density, liquid-cooled infrastructure
As mentioned,…