Global IT consultancy Infosys is joining forces with energy giant Shell on a project that is geared towards accelerating the adoption of immersion cooling technologies in datacentres. The ...
Keppel is working with oil and gas firm Shell to deploy an immersion cooling pod at one of its data centers. The project aims to explore the feasibility of deploying such high-efficiency systems in ...
Shell (Shanghai) and Chongqing-based QingAn Energy Storage (QAES) have announced a strategic partnership to introduce immersion-cooling technology – a method long used in high-performance data centers ...
Intel is partnering with Shell Global Solutions (U.S.) Inc. to address the need for data center infrastructure. According to the companies, this first-of-its-kind solution—Intel Data Center Certified ...
Oil and gas giant Shell has launched its first cooling fluid for direct liquid cooled (DLC) hardware. The company says its Shell DLC Fluid S3 has been designed to meet the needs of AI and ...
The move is a means to set an industry standard for liquid cooling, which dramatically lowers electricity and water use, requires much less floor space and capex, and increases processing power.
So far, companies have largely used giant fans to reduce temperatures inside AI data centers, which generate more heat in order to run at a higher power. Image by Andrey Suslov via iStock Intel Corp.