Vertiv announced the company is collaborating
with Intel, an industry leader in creating world-changing
technology, to provide a liquid cooling solution that will support the
revolutionary new Intel Gaudi3 AI accelerator, scheduled to launch in
2024. AI applications and high-performance computing emit higher amounts
of heat, and organizations are increasingly turning to liquid cooling
solutions for more efficient and eco-friendly cooling options.
The Intel Gaudi3 AI accelerator will enable both liquid-cooled and
air-cooled servers, supported by Vertiv pumped two-phase (P2P) cooling
infrastructure. The liquid cooled solution has been tested up to 160kW
accelerator power using facility water from 17°C up to 45°C (62.6°F to
113°F). The air-cooled solution has been tested up to 40kW of heat load
that can be deployed in warm ambient air data centers up to 35°C (95°F).
This medium pressure direct P2P refrigerant-based cooling solution will
help customers implement heat reuse, warm water cooling, free air
cooling and reductions in power usage effectiveness (PUE), water usage
effectiveness (WUE) and total cost of ownership (TCO).
"The Intel Gaudi3 AI accelerator provides the perfect solution for a
Vertiv and Intel collaboration," said John Niemann, SVP global thermal
line of business at Vertiv. "Vertiv continues to expand our broad liquid
cooling portfolio, resulting in our ability to support leaders of next
generation AI technologies, like Intel. Vertiv helps customers
accelerate the adoption of AI quickly and reliably, while also helping
them to achieve sustainability goals."
"The compute required for AI workloads has put a spotlight on
performance, cost and energy efficiency as top concerns for enterprises
today," said Dr. Devdatta Kulkarni, principal engineer & lead
thermal engineer on this project at Intel. "To support increasing
thermal design power and heat flux for next-generation accelerators,
Intel has worked with Vertiv and other ecosystem partners to enable an
innovative cooling solution that will be critical in helping customers
meet critical sustainability goals."