Summary:
- Jordan O’Brien interviews Tony Fischels, Vice President of PowerOne, to discuss AI-driven power density in data centre cooling.
- PowerOne’s single-phase liquid cooling solutions and LiquidRack server-level spray cooling approach are introduced.
- Airsys is promoting Power Compute Effectiveness (PCE) alongside Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) to help operators design for the future.
Article:
Exploring the Future of Data Centre Cooling with PowerOne
Interview Overview
In a recent Sponsored DCR Interview, Jordan O’Brien sat down with Tony Fischels, the Vice President of PowerOne, a division of Airsys, to delve into the world of AI-driven power density and its impact on data centre cooling. The conversation sheds light on why the industry may need to reconsider how it measures efficiency in this rapidly evolving landscape.
Innovative Cooling Solutions
During the interview, Tony Fischels elaborated on PowerOne’s cutting-edge single-phase liquid cooling solutions, including a direct-to-chip approach. He also introduced LiquidRack, a revolutionary server-level spray cooling method that delivers coolant directly to the chip without the need for a cold plate. By relocating pumps and heat exchangers closer to the rack, these solutions not only simplify infrastructure but also cater to legacy data centres with space constraints. This strategic move can help reduce the footprint of ancillary equipment as rack densities continue to soar.
Power Compute Effectiveness and Future Readiness
Airsys’s emphasis on Power Compute Effectiveness (PCE) alongside traditional Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) signals a shift towards a more comprehensive approach to data centre efficiency. By advocating for a ‘thermal evolution path,’ operators are encouraged to design with tomorrow in mind, paving the way for potential two-phase solutions. This forward-thinking strategy ensures that data centres are not only equipped for current demands but also prepared for future advancements in cooling technology.
Watch the Full Interview
For a deeper dive into the world of AI-driven power density and innovative cooling solutions, be sure to watch the full interview here. Stay informed and stay ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of data centre cooling.