Intel’s next-generation AI accelerators will be supported by Vertiv’s liquid cooling solutions for data center infrastructure to help organizations accelerate AI adoption while achieving sustainability goals.
The Intel Gaudi3 AI Accelerator will enable both liquid-cooled and air-cooled servers, powered by Vertiv’s pump-to-two-phase (P2P) cooling infrastructure. The liquid cooling solution has been tested with accelerator power up to 160kW, using water from 17°C to 45°C (62.6°F to 113°F).
The air-cooled solution has been tested for thermal loads up to 40kW, and can be deployed in data centers with ambient air temperatures up to 35°C (95°F). This medium-pressure direct P2P refrigerant cooling solution will help customers achieve heat recycling, warm water cooling, natural air cooling, and reduce power usage efficiency (PUE), water usage efficiency (WUE), and total cost of ownership (TCO).
“Vertiv continues to expand our diverse liquid cooling portfolio, enabling us to support companies at the forefront of next-generation AI technologies, such as Intel,” said John Niemann, senior vice president of global cooling business line at Vertiv. “Vertiv helps customers accelerate AI adoption quickly and reliably, while also helping them achieve their sustainability goals.”
KIM THANH
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