Liquid & Immersion Cooling

Liquid & Immersion Cooling

Artificial intelligence infrastructure is entering a new engineering phase where cooling systems may determine the future limits of compute density.

Telehouse is pushing deeper into the AI infrastructure race in Canada with

Fourier Data Center Inc. used the 2026 Advanced Liquid Cooling Technologies Conference

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The economics of artificial intelligence infrastructure increasingly depend on something hyperscalers once

The liquid cooling market has never moved faster or been harder to

The artificial intelligence boom changed the public conversation around technology, yet most

Edge systems now operate in environments that refuse to stay predictable, forcing

The next phase of data center evolution will not be defined by

Lightweight data center cooling is increasingly shaping how engineers approach structural efficiency

The growth of artificial intelligence workloads has intensified the thermal constraints that

A recent study published in Sustainable Carbon Materials highlights how carbon-infused nanofluids

Shaping the New World of Liquid Cooling The modern AI era no

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China AI Liquid Cooling Push Signals Infrastructure Reset China’s artificial intelligence expansion

The idea sounds provocative at first. What if the wastewater flowing beneath

As compute performance accelerates, the data center industry is reaching a clear

Cooling, power delivery, and deployment speed are now defining how quickly AI

Long Reads

Artificial intelligence infrastructure rarely fails in dramatic ways anymore because operators have

Data center design once relied on environmental assumptions that no longer remain

Modern servers no longer evolve around processors alone because thermal management has

thermal orchestration

A decade ago, operators treated cooling systems as background machinery that simply kept servers alive while compute platforms

Copper cold plates

When AI Facilities Stop Sounding Like Airports Anyone stepping inside a modern AI facility for the first time

adaptive thermal infrastructure

Today’s facilities can no longer rely on predictable thermal behavior. Rising compute density, intensive AI processing cycles, and

advanced piping

Modern AI infrastructure no longer struggles with raw processing capability; it struggles with heat. Thermal constraints now dictate

immersion cooling

The data center industry has started to treat immersion cooling as a decisive response to escalating thermal densities

hyperscaler cooling

The race to scale artificial intelligence infrastructure no longer unfolds inside silicon roadmaps or software stacks alone, as

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