Wiwynn and Shinwa Controls Partner on Data Center Liquid Cooling Systems
Wiwynn and Shinwa Controls have entered a formal strategic collaboration to develop advanced liquid cooling infrastructure for data centers, announced in a press release. The partnership follows three years of joint engineering, validation, and product co-development.
The collaboration integrates Wiwynn's cloud server architecture with Shinwa's thermal control technologies, including Direct Liquid Cooling and specialized coolant distribution systems. The companies completed extensive validation cycles to ensure synchronization between Shinwa’s cooling infrastructure and Wiwynn’s dense compute racks.
The resulting systems are designed to improve energy efficiency and reliability for large cloud service providers while lowering total cost of ownership. Shinwa’s technology supports low power operation and uses low global warming potential refrigerants. Both companies confirmed readiness for large scale production aligned with global supply chain standards.
According to executives from both firms, the partnership aims to accelerate the deployment of liquid cooling technologies to support hyperscale and AI computing environments that require efficient thermal management.
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