Chemours and DataVolt Collaborate on Liquid Cooling for AI Data Centers
Chemours and DataVolt have announced a strategic agreement to accelerate the adoption of liquid cooling solutions for AI data centers, announced in a press release. This collaboration aims to enhance data center efficiency and sustainability through advanced cooling technologies, including two-phase direct-to-chip and immersion cooling.
The partnership will leverage Chemours' expertise in thermal management and DataVolt's experience in sustainable digital infrastructure to address the growing demands of AI and next-generation chips. The companies plan to develop solutions using Chemours' Opteon™ dielectric fluids, which offer significant benefits such as reduced cooling energy consumption and lower total cost of ownership.
By integrating these advanced cooling solutions, the collaboration seeks to improve the efficiency and scalability of data centers, ensuring they meet the evolving needs of AI applications. This initiative underscores both companies' commitment to driving innovation and sustainability in the data center industry.
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