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Thermal management system for data centers boosts cooling efficiency and shrinks footprint

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
Summary
As AI drives higher rack power densities that overwhelm legacy air- and liquid-cooling, Karman Industries has introduced a thermal management system for data centers that cuts cooling energy use while significantly reducing the mechanical footprint of the cooling infrastructure.

What do you see as the biggest hurdle to adopting more compact, higher-efficiency cooling systems like this in existing data centers—retrofit complexity, upfront cost, or operational risk?

Fast-growing power densities within the server racks at new data centers often generate enough heat to quickly overwhelm legacy air- and liquid-cooling methods, and managing the thermal load is becoming a constraint for the data-center infrastructure that supports AI. A new thermal management system launched recently by Karman Industries offers a way to lower energy consumption for data-center cooling while shrinking the mechanical footprint of cooling architecture significantly.

The post Thermal management system for data centers boosts cooling efficiency and shrinks footprint appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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