by Drew Robb | Jul 3, 2024 | Blog
How Computer Chips Are Being Upgraded to Serve AI Workloads in Data Centers A lot is going on concerning chip development. Nvidia, AMD, Intel and others are working on designs to facilitate greater AI capabilities. It is all about packing more power into smaller... by Drew Robb | May 15, 2024 | Blog
Exploring Immersion Cooling – Part 2: The Challenges Liquid cooling and especially two-phase immersion cooling have received a lot of hype over the last couple of years. Part one of this two-part series explained the attractiveness of immersion cooling and laid out... by Drew Robb | May 8, 2024 | Blog
Exploring Immersion Cooling – Part 1: The Advantages Immersion cooling has attracted an abundance of press coverage in recent years, particularly two-phase immersion cooling. Some have gone as far as to predict that the technology will largely take over data center... by Drew Robb | Apr 24, 2024 | Blog
What Stands in the Way of Hybrid Cooling Success? Liquid cooling gets all the attention. Yet air cooling remains by far the biggest contributor to data center cooling. This will remain the case for some time to come. According to the Uptime Institute’s Cooling Systems... by Drew Robb | Apr 10, 2024 | Blog
Why Demanding AI Workloads Need to Be Isolated in Their Own Environment Within the Data Center 5G is a technology that I’ve been following very closely for some time. As the potential next iteration of connectivity, 5G solutions have been marketed and talked...