Thermal Management stories
Compact PC builders in India gain more choice as the new cabinets support standard parts, better airflow and budget upgrades.
India's PC builders get two new air coolers, one with a real-time temperature display, as Consistent widens its components range.
The Zurich startup will target makers of wearables and phones seeking real-time visual processing without bigger batteries or hotter chips.
The deal deepens Vertiv's ability to support AI data centres as rising chip heat makes liquid cooling harder to design and validate.
Cooling suppliers face stronger competition for data centre spending as Güntner unifies its global activities under Yan Evans.
Video editors and other professionals can now build up to 32 TB of external RAID storage in a single Thunderbolt 5 enclosure.
UK data centre operators gain a retrofit-friendly route to higher AI rack densities, with pilot deployments now open for a liquid cooling system.
Cloud and AI demand is driving heavy investment in new facilities, with the global market forecast to more than triple by 2034.
Liquid cooling is moving into mainstream data centre design as AI workloads push operators to curb power use and manage rising heat.
Rising AI heat loads are sharpening demand for liquid cooling, with the firm saying its patent portfolio could help data centre operators cut energy use.
Rising AI power and cooling demands are pushing operators towards open hardware as Legrand adds rack, power and thermal gear for dense sites.
The software aims to curb AI job failures and GPU waste as enterprises push agentic workloads into production on Nutanix systems.
Heightened scrutiny over components and costs makes the hire significant as Vertiv seeks to keep data centre equipment flowing amid AI-driven demand.
In a 10 MW model, replacing copper with superconductors could also lift efficiency to 99%, easing cooling demands for AI data centres.
Demand for AI-ready capacity is driving a third 42MW building at Edged's Atlanta campus, with waterless cooling and all three sites leased.
Researchers say light-based computing could curb rising electricity demand as AI and cloud services push data centres towards higher power use.
Rising e-waste and AI demand are pushing firms to pair secure device reuse with lower-impact data centre engineering.
Backed by a16z Speedrun, the start-up aims to ease AI's power crunch by proving servers can run continuously in orbit from 2027.
AI developers and agencies could cut years off deployment as Atomic-6 opens orbital computing capacity to contracts and pricing.
Growing edge computing demand is pushing EMEA operators to replace comfort cooling with systems built for small rooms and dense IT loads.