Nautilus Expands EcoCore Cooling Solutions for AI Data Centers

September 08, 2025
Nautilus Data Technologies has introduced new products in its EcoCore CDU line, designed to meet the cooling demands of AI and high-performance computing, as announced in a press release.

Nautilus Data Technologies has introduced an expanded suite of EcoCore Cooling Distribution Unit (CDU) products, designed to address the growing cooling demands of AI and high-performance computing (HPC) data centers. Announced in a press release, the new offerings include the EcoCore XCD and EcoCore RCD, which provide scalable and efficient cooling solutions from individual racks to entire facilities.

The EcoCore XCD is an ultra-capacity CDU capable of delivering up to 10MW of heat rejection per module, while the EcoCore RCD offers localized cooling with up to 2.5MW at the rack level. These products are part of Nautilus's strategy to provide modular, energy-efficient cooling solutions that can be deployed quickly and flexibly, making them suitable for both new builds and retrofits.

Nautilus's EcoCore COOL CDUs are engineered for high-density AI and HPC environments, offering compatibility with various liquid-cooling methods and operating in patented leak-prevention modes. With over 400,000 unit hours of operational experience, these solutions aim to help data center operators manage increasing power demands without escalating costs or carbon footprints.

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