AI server manufacturer Pegatron has recently announced the certification of the cutting-edge HyperCool direct-to-chip two-phase liquid cooling technology developed by ZutaCore. This innovative technology is capable of efficiently cooling up to 2,800 watts of power, offering a simple deployment process with minimal modifications required to the existing infrastructure.
The HyperCooled servers, which feature ZutaCore's HyperCool technology, include the latest 2U 2-socket general-purpose Mack Server. These servers are equipped with high-performance components such as Nvidia H100, H200, and GB200 Grace Blackwell GPUs, Intel Xeon 6700-series processors, and AMD SP5 CPUs.
One of the key advantages of ZutaCore's HyperCool technology is its ability to significantly reduce the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for AI data centers by achieving a low Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of less than 1.02. Additionally, ZutaCore highlights that its solution can lead to a 50% reduction in space compared to air-assisted liquid cooling and up to 75% less space required compared to immersion cooling methods.
"AI has created a monumental shift across the entire industry. The only way to deploy at mass scale and not lose sustainability is by leveraging direct-to-chip, waterless liquid cooling technology," said Shahar Belkin, EVP, Products at ZutaCore. The company is excited to collaborate with Pegatron to meet the growing demand for advanced liquid cooling solutions in hyperscale data centers.
Andy Lin, Server Product Marketing Manager at Pegatron, emphasized the environmental benefits of ZutaCore's technology, stating, "The use of no water not only eliminates the risk of leakage but also saves one of the world’s most scarce natural resources. The heat reuse capabilities can herald a new level of sustainability in markets worldwide."
In a strategic move, ZutaCore has secured investment from WiWynn, a significant player in the data center industry. Erez Freibach, Co-founder and CEO at ZutaCore, expressed confidence in the partnership, stating, "With dozens of HyperCool deployments in production, ZutaCore has emerged as the clear leader of direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology."
Emily Hong, Chair and Chief Strategy Officer at Wiwynn, shared her enthusiasm about the investment, highlighting the importance of advanced cooling solutions in unlocking the full potential of data centers. The collaboration aims to accelerate the development and adoption of two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology in the era of AI.
ZutaCore's partnership with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) further solidifies its position as a pioneer in sustainable cooling solutions for AI data centers. Shin Gomi, Senior General Manager of Data Center & Energy Management at MHI, emphasized the significance of the alliance in driving AI sustainability across data centers globally.
At the upcoming Computex event in Taiwan, ZutaCore will showcase its HyperCool GB200 Grace Blackwell dielectric cold plates retrofitted on a Wiwynn AI server rack, demonstrating cooling capacity starting from 132kW per rack. This event marks a significant milestone in the advancement of AI server cooling technology.
Founded in 2016, ZutaCore is a trailblazer in the field of AI server cooling technology, with headquarters in San Jose, California, and a strong global presence. The company's commitment to innovation and sustainability continues to reshape the landscape of data center cooling solutions.
For more information, visit www.zutacore.com.