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Revolutionising Data Centre Cooling: Intel's open IP immersion cooling
Pump
AVF-C
Client
INTEL
Sector
DATA CENTRE
Location
UK
"AVF-C pumps redefine efficiency benchmarks ... actively pushing efficiency boundaries and yielding an improved Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE). Proven in our server cooling systems, these pumps enhance performance while significantly reducing energy consumption." - Dr Justin Wu, Intel Open IP Team
In the fast-paced data centre industry, achieving energy efficiency is a key goal due to the rising demand for computing power and energy costs. Immersion cooling emerges as a ground-breaking solution, cutting down environmental impact and expenses by efficiently managing heat through dielectric fluid immersion, a stark contrast to conventional cooling methods.
This approach not only slashes energy use and operational costs but also enhances overall efficiency. Immersion cooling represents a forward-thinking strategy to tackle the challenges of high energy consumption and carbon footprint in data centres, marking a significant shift towards more sustainable operations.
Intel's open IP program leads in advancing single-phase immersion cooling technology, enabling collaborative innovation for more efficient data centre cooling systems. This program encourages the development of energy-saving techniques by sharing Intel's IP with a network of professionals.
The Assoma AVF-C pumps supplied by Crest, were approved for Intel's cooling system and chosen for their low energy consumption, compactness, and suitability for clean-room use. Exceeding Europe's top efficiency standards and contributing to reduced operational costs making them the ideal choice for data centres.