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ZutaCore And Wiwynn Announce Strategic Partnership

by Harold Fritts

ZutaCore, a direct-to-chip, waterless liquid cooling solution, announced a strategic partnership with Wiwynn, a prominent cloud IT infrastructure provider for hyperscale data centers. This collaboration promotes sustainable AI throughout the hyperscaler ecosystem.

ZutaCore, a direct-to-chip, waterless liquid cooling solution, announced a strategic partnership with Wiwynn, a prominent cloud IT infrastructure provider for hyperscale data centers. This collaboration promotes sustainable AI throughout the hyperscaler ecosystem.

As part of the agreement, Wiwynn has invested in ZutaCore to help accelerate the adoption of its HyperCool liquid cooling technology. HyperCool is uniquely capable of cooling the hottest processors, enabling hyperscalers to meet the demands of power-intensive AI workloads while reducing power and water usage with minimal modifications to existing infrastructure.

Strategic Partnership for Sustainable AI

Erez Freibach, Co-founder and CEO of ZutaCore, highlighted the impact of this partnership: “With dozens of HyperCool deployments in production, ZutaCore has emerged as the clear leader of direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology. Through this partnership with Wiwynn, we can set a new standard for sustainable AI in the data center, where energy efficiency and net zero goals can coexist with the aggressive scale and ramp-up of an AI-powered world.”

Emily Hong, Wiwynn’s Chair and Chief Strategy Officer emphasized the critical role of advanced cooling solutions in the AI era: “The rise of AI is heating rapid growth in data centers, and advanced cooling solutions are key to unlocking their full potential. We are thrilled about our investment in ZutaCore. Together, we can accelerate the development and adoption of two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology, unleashing the power of data centers with innovative, sustainable, and efficient cooling solutions in the AI era.”

Global Expansion of HyperCool Adoption

The HyperCool ecosystem continues to expand globally as data centers, server OEMs, and chip manufacturers utilize its powerful cooling capabilities to handle the next generation of processors designed for AI and high-performance workloads. Key partners in this ecosystem include industry leaders such as AMD, ASUS, Boston Limited, Dell, Equinix, Intel, Pegatron, SuperMicro, UNICOM Engineering, and World Wide Technologies (WWT). Additionally, ZutaCore has partnered with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), including an investment and a white-label sales agreement.

The Cooling Power of HyperCool

HyperCool features a revolutionary closed-loop system that operates at low pressure and effectively dissipates heat from processors and servers. The key features of HyperCool technology include:

High Thermal Design Power (TDP): HyperCool supports a TDP of 2800W and above, providing a compact, environmentally friendly, scalable design suitable for high-performance computing environments.

100% Heat Reuse: The system offers a constant and high output water temperature of 70°C, utilizing 30-40% less energy for heat reuse applications, contributing to overall energy efficiency.

Superior Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE): HyperCool achieves a PUE as low as 1.04, delivering 10-20% better energy efficiency. This is made possible through dynamic cooling, smaller pumps, and sustained performance without degradation over time.

Higher Server Densification: In data centers using air-assisted liquid cooling, HyperCool reduces space requirements by up to 50%, and compared to immersion cooling, it uses up to 75% less space.

Continuous Operation in Case of Coolant Leak: Using non-conductive coolant ensures that servers can continue operating even in the event of a leak, preventing damage and outages common with water-based technologies.

Lowest Maintenance: The dielectric liquid used in HyperCool maintains its quality and volume over many years of usage, eliminating issues such as corrosion, mold, and other water-related threats.

Ideal for Chiplet Architectures: HyperCool’s unique design automatically maintains different temperatures at various locations, which is crucial for AI servers utilizing the latest chiplet architectures.

To learn more about the ZutaCore solution, check out this short video from Dell Tech World, which highlights the entire loop.

 

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