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Vertiv and Nvidia define liquid cooling reference architecture

Nvidia has partnered with hardware infrastructure vendor Vertiv to provide liquid cooling designs for future data centers designed to be AI factories. 

AI factories are specified data centers emphasizing AI applications as opposed to traditional line of business applications like databases and ERP. They make heavy use of GPUs in ultra-dense configurations, which generate a lot more heat than traditional CPUs.

Because of this, the move to liquid cooling has been accelerated by necessity, as air cooling is no longer viable in these dense rack configurations filled with GPUs. Air cooling is viable up to 30 kW per rack. After that it simply can’t keep up.

With their joint design, Vertiv and Nvidia are offering liquid cooling support for up to 132 kW per rack. The architecture aims to optimize deployment speed, performance, resiliency, cost, energy efficiency and scalability for current- and future-generation data centers.

The reference architecture is actually a hybrid liquid- and air-cooling infrastructure that simplifies and accelerates deployment of AI workloads in new and existing data centers and enables standardization across sites. Through the use of preconfigured modules and factory integration, Vertiv claims it can deliver AI critical infrastructure up to 50% faster than onsite builds.

“New data centers are built for accelerated computing and generative AI with architectures that are significantly more complex than those for general-purpose computing. With Vertiv’s world-class cooling and power technologies, Nvidia can realize our vision to reinvent computing and build a new industry of AI factories that produce digital intelligence to benefit every company and industry,” CEO Jensen Huang said in a statement.  

The two companies have been working together since March 2024, when Vertiv became a Solution Advisor: Consultant partner in the Nvidia Partner Network (NPN), providing wider access to Vertiv’s experience and full portfolio of power and cooling solutions.

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Source:: Network World

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