Data Centers Look to Liquid Cooling as AI Future Heats Up

Liquid’s superior ability to cool down heat-intensive AI servers is the driving force in the booming data center cooling market.
Data Centers Look to Liquid Cooling as AI Future Heats Up
A worker walks among racks and network switches at the LightEdge Solutions data center in Altoona, Iowa, on Oct. 15, 2019. Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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The boom in artificial intelligence (AI) technology and hyperscale facilities has created a growth opportunity for businesses that keep cloud- and AI-related computer servers from overheating.

Cooling is essential for electronics. Without it, today’s high-performance computer chips would literally melt down.

Bruce Parker
Bruce Parker
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Bruce Parker is a business reporter for The Epoch Times. He has more than 20 years' experience as a journalist covering business and state government topics for Watchdog.org (now TheCenterSquare.com), Cengage Publishing, and, most recently, American Coal Ash Association's ASH At Work Magazine.