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Kaytus redefines data center efficiency with liquid cooling servers

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Kaytus redefines data center efficiency with liquid cooling servers

Kaytus, a provider of IT infrastructure products and solutions, recently unveiled its liquid cooling servers at the OCP Global Summit. Kaytus says its products are designed to meet high-power computing needs while reducing energy consumption by over 60%. They are ideal for generative AI, large language models, and promote sustainable development in data centers.

Kaytus says its all-liquid-cooling cabinet, a solution for small data centers that achieve 100% liquid cooling, eliminates the need for traditional air conditioning systems. The cabinet design uses cold plates and a liquid cooling rear door, as well as natural cooling sources to dissipate heat.

In response to the rising energy demands of new applications such as generative AI and large language models, KAYTUS says its liquid-cooling server technology delivers energy savings over traditional air-cooled server rooms. This is particularly important as chip power consumption has grown from 500W to 700W and is projected to surpass 1000W soon.

Kaytus notes that its all-liquid-cooling cabinet also offers high computing power density, for high-density computing node situations within small data centers. KAYTUS adds that it is committed to promoting green computing by optimizing components, software and systems.

With countries worldwide implementing legal regulations to reduce carbon emissions in data centers, KAYTUS points out that its liquid cooling servers have the potential to transform the market by offering sustainable solutions for emerging applications.

Elsewhere, data center liquid immersion cooling provider LiquidStack recently launched MicroModular and MegaModular, its new prefabricated modular solutions for local and regional edge applications. These modular solutions allow businesses to deploy compute at the edge while benefiting from the energy efficiency, heat rejection, and water savings advantages of liquid immersion cooling, the company says.

The outside heat rejection components of MicroModular and MegaModular were developed in collaboration with Trane, a HVAC solutions manufacturer. Trane Technologies has also invested in LiquidStack to support the adoption of its advanced liquid cooling technology.

The new edge computing solutions include Trane’s heat rejection equipment integrated with Trane’s heat reuse technology.

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