The demand for AI data centers explodes, and AMD predicts optimistically that the adoption rate of liquid cooling will reach 30% next year, from Wall Street to Lujiazui
白云追月素
发表于 2024-6-7 14:45:42
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Liang Jianhou, CEO of AMD Computer, predicts that 15% of new data center deployments worldwide will use its direct liquid cooling technology in the next 12 months, and this proportion will reach 30% the following year. In the next one or two years, the adoption rate of direct liquid cooling technology in the industry will reach 30%, higher than the 1% in the past 30 years, which will create another large growth curve for hockey sticks. Compared to traditional air cooling, direct liquid cooling is more economical and environmentally friendly. Liang Jianhou stated that ultramicro computers can manufacture 1000 racks equipped with liquid cooling within a month and ship them within two to four weeks.
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