Engineering for density – why liquid cooling is no longer optional for data centres in the age of AI
By Willem Weber, Mechanical Engineering Consultant for Digital Parks Africa As enterprises accelerate their adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High‐Performance Computing (HPC), many are discovering that the physics of the data centre are no longer on their side. Rack densities are soaring, heat loads are spiking, and power availability is shrinking. The result is [...]
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