For contrast, air cooling taps out at about 30 kW and is no longer viable for cooling the system. And liquid cooling usually means some kind of piping has to be installed in the facilities, but ZutaCore claims that isn’t necessary with its system.
ZutaCore’s technology can cool the NVIDIA GB200 Superchip with a single cold plate, “delivering an industry-first waterless direct-to-chip liquid cooling solution,” said Erez Freibach, co-founder and CEO at ZutaCore, in a statement. “This breakthrough frees AI data center owners and operators from the risks associated with water-based cooling, empowering them to deploy the processing power needed for compute-intensive workloads like generative AI without the fear of leakages.”
ZutaCore says HyperCool can be implemented in new or existing data centers to deliver 10 times more computing power, a 50% reduction in total cost of ownership, 100% heat reuse, and reduced CO2 emissions.