Technology
Direct-to-chip liquid cooling is a technique that keeps powerful servers cool by bringing a liquid right to the hottest parts—like the processors—inside each server. Instead of relying on fans and air to move heat away, this system uses metal plates called cold plates that are attached directly to the chips. The liquid flows through these plates, quickly absorbing and carrying away heat before it can build up. This targeted approach is much more efficient than traditional air cooling, allowing data centers to run faster, handle more computing power in less space, and use less energy—all while keeping equipment safe and reliable
Products
Coldplates
We offer a range of metal plates for CPUs and GPUs that are designed to operate with dielectric fluid as the coolant. This yet-to-be-patented coldplate aims to improve performance, reliability, and ease of deployment in next-generation data center cooling systems.
Coolant Distribution Units (CDU)
Our CDUs are designed to address the growing need for enhanced computing power. By leveraging liquid-air or liquid-liquid heat exchangers, they efficiently manage heat loads. Built with reliability and performance, our CDUs deliver consistent results while significantly reducing operational expenses (OPEX) when compared to traditional air cooling systems used in data centers.
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