AI, mobility, and other intensifying trends in technology use are all projected to climb dramatically, just now data centers are competing for water and energy, often with other consumers near their location. Meanwhile cost and other environmental concerns are escalating. In this podcast, Dr. Kelley Mullick, Vice President of Technology Advancement and Alliances of Iceotope, tells us about how her company and how precision cooling and precision engineering comes together to deliver a solution that very accurately delivers cooling to where it’s needed. The amount of energy required is dramatically less and the data center is no longer depending on potable water.
“You’re extending the life of your IT equipment,” says Mullick. “You’re in an environment where there’s a much more evenly applied solution.” We learn that part of the ROI is not only considerably lower power (an possibly water) costs, but that the actual equipment will last longer.
Iceotope's chassis-level precision immersion cooling solutions are engineered to cool the whole IT stack, in every use case, from Hyperscale to the Extreme Edge. By removing the need for fans and air-cooling infrastructure, Iceotope’s technologies operate in near silence — bringing game-changing reduction in energy and water consumption, and significant cost reductions in the design, build and operation of data centers. For more information, visit: www.iceotope.com.