Chicago: Colovore to expand footprint of liquid-cooled colocation data centers beyond Silicon Valley
Nov 20, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Colovore is to expand its footprint of liquid-cooled colocation data centers beyond Silicon Valley and into Reno and Chicago. The company this week announced its second facility in Santa Clara, California, will open next month, and confirmed the locations of its next two sites.
“We are staying ahead of AI and compute hardware needs with our robust power and liquid cooling design which we’ve now been successfully operating for 12 years,” said co-founder Ben Coughlin. “We’re delighted to bring much-needed capacity to the constrained Silicon Valley market.”
“Our newest facility at 3060 Raymond is an evolution of our core design that will make it easy for enterprise clients to deploy the most advanced AI compute infrastructure,” added co-founder Peter Harrison. “Customers from Fortune 500s to startups are investing significant money in their AI applications and services, but the reality is there are few data centers specifically engineered to support that infrastructure—and this is our specialty.”
“We are staying ahead of AI and compute hardware needs with our robust power and liquid cooling design which we’ve now been successfully operating for 12 years,” said co-founder Ben Coughlin. “We’re delighted to bring much-needed capacity to the constrained Silicon Valley market.”
“Our newest facility at 3060 Raymond is an evolution of our core design that will make it easy for enterprise clients to deploy the most advanced AI compute infrastructure,” added co-founder Peter Harrison. “Customers from Fortune 500s to startups are investing significant money in their AI applications and services, but the reality is there are few data centers specifically engineered to support that infrastructure—and this is our specialty.”