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Reality Check on Liquid Cooling in the Data Center

Evaluating liquid cooling for a data center requires an understanding of both the technical approach and ability of the solution to address the business and operational concerns of the data center. To...

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UiT Recycles Supercomputing Power with Asetek’s RackCDU™

The University of Tromso (UiT) the “Artic University of Norway” is the world’s northernmost university with four campuses spread out across Norway. UiT is already a leader in High Performance Computing...

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Liquid Cooling Delivering on the Promise

The demand for more efficient HPC liquid cooling in data centers is being driven by a number of factors. While the push to Exascale is a fundamental driver in the most extreme cases where power and...

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Adoption of RackCDU D2C Liquid Cooling Flows On

Recent activities on both the OEM and the end user side point to the accelerated adoption of, not only liquid cooling in general, but in particular Asetek’s RackCDU D2C™ (Direct-to-Chip). RackCDU is...

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NNSA Taps Penguin Computing for 7-9 Petaflops ‘Open’ HPC Cluster

Per a newly-inked contract with Penguin Computing, the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is set to receive its third joint procurement of a commodity supercomputing...

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Reduce Your HPC Water Usage with Water!

Cray CS300-LC with Asetek RackCDU D2C Liquid Cooling at Sandia National Laboratories Concerns over data center water usage have become topical both in the High Performance Computing (HPC) industry and...

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Testing the Waters of Liquid Cooling with Asetek ServerLSL

Trends in chipset wattage, rack density and the need for sustained un-throttled throughput have made it clear that liquid cooling will be a centerpiece for HPC data centers sooner rather than later....

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Inflection Point in HPC Wattage Driving Demand for Distributed Liquid Cooling

Increasing wattage of CPUs and CPUs has been the trend in HPC for many years. So why is it that in the run up to ISC17, there is an increasing amount of buzz about this increased wattage? Many sense...

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Trends in HPC and Machine Learning Drive Evolution of Cooling Solutions

As seen at ISC17 and will be seen at SC17, the application of HPC in finance, logistics, manufacturing, big science and oil & gas is continuing to expand into areas of traditional enterprise...

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Moving the Data Center to Liquid Cooling

As data center facilities are under increasing pressure to incorporate higher and higher wattage nodes into their sites, they are confronted with many challenges.  In particular balancing the need for...

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Key Considerations in the Cooling of AI and HPC Systems

The critical driver for any AI or HPC cluster is the ability to fit to a usage model that requires continuous computing throughput across the entire system.   HPC and the latest AI architectures are...

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Asetek Announces It Is Exiting HPC to Protect Future Profitability

Liquid cooling specialist Asetek, well-known in HPC circles for its direct-to-chip cooling technology that is inside some of the fastest supercomputers in the world, announced today that it is exiting...

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