Cooling Revolution in Data Centres
A recent study by researchers shows that liquid-based cooling techniques like cold plates and immersion cooling can dramatically cut emissions, energy use, and water consumption in data centres.
What are Cold Plates and Immersion Cooling?
- These are advanced liquid-cooling technologies designed to replace conventional air-cooling systems in data centres.
- Cold Plates: Direct-to-chip systems where coolant circulates through microchannels in plates placed directly on heat-generating components.
- Immersion Cooling: Entire servers are submerged in heat-absorbing fluids that either remain liquid (single-phase) or evaporate and condense (two-phase), removing heat far more efficiently than air.
Why are they needed?
- Traditional air cooling is energy- and water-intensive.
- Data ....
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