Defying the AI boom
Sustainable solution for more effective server cooling
Jul 9, 2024
On June 18th, Datwyler IT Infra and EMS Wiring Systems (EMS), together with the server cooling company Hyprcool, presented a new product solution at CfES – the Center for Environmental Sustainability at Ngee Ann Polytechnic in Singapore – that can make server cooling in the “AI-stressed” data centres more efficient and resource-saving.
EMS and Datwyler both specialise in modern IT infrastructure solutions for data centres. The solution they presented at the university combines Hyprcool’s patented liquid cooling system – “Spray Jet Impingement” – with Datwyler’s tailor-made smart modular racks and monitoring system. This solution, which enables effective control of heat dissipation, allows data centre operators to achieve higher server densities. With a cooling capacity hundreds of times greater than traditional air cooling methods, it also significantly reduces energy consumption. Users can track and monitor power usage effectiveness (PUE) in real time using Datwyler's Smart Service Platform (SSP).
In 2022, Singapore committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 as part of its climate goals. However, the boom in artificial intelligence (AI) has led to a growing demand for high-density computing, which is expected to multiply in the near future. Liquid cooling is crucial in order to keep the country’s digital economy running while also meeting its climate goals – and not just in countries like Singapore, where building land is scarce and expensive. On the one hand, corresponding solutions ensure high performance in AI applications while also supporting companies’ and countries’ sustainability efforts by lowering CO2 footprints.
It’s no wonder that in addition to students and teachers, numerous interested parties from the IT industry, including system integrators, consultants and end users, attended the event at Ngee Ann Polytechnic.
Yun Jie Choo, Managing Director of Datwyler IT Infra in the Asia-Pacific region, is pleased about the great interest. “Our collaboration enables us to support our region’s progress in sustainable cooling solutions for data centres. This solution reduces energy consumption without having to compromise on the boom in artificial intelligence.”