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Episode 54 of The Hardware Podcast dives into the quiet shift from fans to liquid cooling in high-performance chips. Lucas and Luna explore why a single AI accelerator now draws over 1000 watts, how direct-to-chip liquid cooling works, and what the transition means for data center design, energy costs, and future chip architectures. Using specific examples from recent hyperscaler deployments and chipmaker roadmaps, they unpack the thermal limits that are forcing the industry to rethink decades-old cooling assumptions.
#LiquidCooling #ChipCooling #DataCenter #ThermalManagement #AIAccelerators #DirectToChip #Hyperscaler #EnergyEfficiency #HeterogeneousIntegration #AdvancedPackaging #PowerDensity #CoolantDistributionUnit #SinglePhaseCooling #TwoPhaseCooling #ImmersionCooling #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast
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By FexingoEpisode 54 of The Hardware Podcast dives into the quiet shift from fans to liquid cooling in high-performance chips. Lucas and Luna explore why a single AI accelerator now draws over 1000 watts, how direct-to-chip liquid cooling works, and what the transition means for data center design, energy costs, and future chip architectures. Using specific examples from recent hyperscaler deployments and chipmaker roadmaps, they unpack the thermal limits that are forcing the industry to rethink decades-old cooling assumptions.
#LiquidCooling #ChipCooling #DataCenter #ThermalManagement #AIAccelerators #DirectToChip #Hyperscaler #EnergyEfficiency #HeterogeneousIntegration #AdvancedPackaging #PowerDensity #CoolantDistributionUnit #SinglePhaseCooling #TwoPhaseCooling #ImmersionCooling #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast
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