SAN JOSE, Calif., March 13, 2024 — ZutaCore today announced support for NVIDIA H100 and H200 Tensor Core GPUs to maximize AI performance in the data center while enabling sustainability. Several leading server manufacturers are working with ZutaCore to complete certification and testing of these GPU platforms. During the GTC 2024 conference, ZutaCore will be showcasing its H100 and H200 anhydrous dielectric cold plates supporting over 1500 W at the Boston Limited, Hyve Solutions, and Pegatron booths.
The H100 is capable of accelerating large language models by 30x compared to the previous generation, and the H200 is touted as the world's most powerful GPU to power AI and HPC workloads, with the two to date This is the highest performance chip ever designed. However, each GPU consumes 700W of power, creating challenges for data centers already struggling to control heat, energy consumption, and footprint. ZutaCore's chip-direct waterless two-phase liquid cooling technology HyperCool is specifically designed to solve these problems and is capable of cooling the most powerful processors with over 1,500 watts and 100kW of computing power per rack today. has already been proven.
“Next-generation GPUs have unique cooling requirements that are best addressed by direct-to-chip liquid cooling technology, which uses no water versus current GPUs' 1500W while increasing rack processing density by 300%.” said Erez Freibach, co-founder and CEO of ZutaCore. “Hyperscalers not only eliminate the risk and huge expense of server leaks, they also allow you to scale your cooling needs with little or no changes to your current real estate, power, or cooling systems. This is a game-changer for the future of AI and HPC.“
The growing need for sustainable AI solutions highlights the importance of sustainable practices in data centers. ZutaCore's partnership and white label distribution agreement with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) dramatically addresses the pressing challenges facing today's data centers, including improving heat efficiency, driving energy savings, and decarbonizing.
“ZutaCore's HyperCool technology is a testament to its ability to efficiently cool even the most demanding processors.” said Dev Tyagi, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Boston Limited. “As we enter the early days of next-generation GPU design, HyperCool is positioned as a key enabler, aligning with sustainable AI infrastructure efforts while reducing costs in line with energy efficiency.“
“As demonstrated at past supercomputing conferences, HyperCool has already proven its ability to cool Pegatron servers running Intel's 4th generation XEON processors.'' said Andy Lin, server product marketing manager at Pegatron. “By adding support for NVIDIA GPUs, ZutaCore is paving the way for a more sustainable AI future, allowing you to deploy future AI servers in an energy-efficient, cost-effective, and reliable manner.“
“AI requires the most capable chips and servers with a variety of configurations designed to meet each customer's specific workloads.” said Steve Ichinaga, President of Hyve Solutions Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of TD SYNNEX Corporation (NYSE: SNX). “With its ability to cool both CPUs and GPUs, HyperCool has become a key technology for ensuring data centers can deliver the scalable performance they need while meeting or exceeding sustainability goals. Masu.”
ZutaCore's HyperCool features a revolutionary closed-loop system that operates at low pressure and moves large amounts of heat away from processors and away from servers, allowing it to be implemented in new or existing data centers to deliver 10x more computing power. , a 50% reduction. Reduced CO2 emissions for total cost of ownership, 100% heat reuse, and sustainable data. We also have a growing ecosystem of servers certified to work with HyperCool, including industry giants like Dell Technologies, ASUS, Pegatron, and Supermicro.
“Two-phase direct chip cooling technology has significant advantages, which is why it is already attracting increasing attention from CPU chip manufacturers,” said Peter Rutten, research VP at IDC. “The global AI server market is expected to reach $49 billion by 2027, and this announcement of ZutaCore, which supports next-generation GPU designs, is a significant milestone in the industry.” .”
ZutaCore technology, including H100 and H200 dielectric cold plates, will be on display at Boston Limited booth #1621, Pegatron booth #533, and Hyve Solutions booth #1129.
Source: ZutaCore