HPE introduces new liquid cooling architecture
Oct 11, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has introduced a new liquid cooling architecture which it describes as the industry’s first 100 percent fanless direct liquid cooling (DLC) systems architecture. HPE said the new architecture was designed to enhance the energy and cost efficiency of large-scale AI deployments.
“As organizations embrace the possibilities created by generative AI, they also must advance sustainability goals, combat escalating power requirements, and lower operational costs,” said Antonio Neri, president and CEO of HPE.
“The architecture we unveiled today uses only liquid cooling, delivering greater energy and cost-efficiency advantages than the alternative solutions on the market. In fact, this direct liquid cooling architecture yields 90 percent reduction in cooling power consumption as compared to traditional air-cooled systems. HPE’s expertise deploying the world’s largest liquid-cooled IT environments and our market leadership spanning several decades put us in excellent position to continue to capture AI demand.”
“As organizations embrace the possibilities created by generative AI, they also must advance sustainability goals, combat escalating power requirements, and lower operational costs,” said Antonio Neri, president and CEO of HPE.
“The architecture we unveiled today uses only liquid cooling, delivering greater energy and cost-efficiency advantages than the alternative solutions on the market. In fact, this direct liquid cooling architecture yields 90 percent reduction in cooling power consumption as compared to traditional air-cooled systems. HPE’s expertise deploying the world’s largest liquid-cooled IT environments and our market leadership spanning several decades put us in excellent position to continue to capture AI demand.”