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30 articles about cooling technology in AI news

MIT Spinoff's Nuclear-Inspired Cooling Targets Data Center Water Use

MIT spinoff Infinite Cooling unveiled a nuclear-inspired cooling system that recycles data center heat and water, targeting 40% water use reduction. The tech faces competition from liquid cooling but offers retrofits for existing towers.

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Liquid Cooling Crosses 50% by 2027? Rack Densities Force Shift

AI-driven rack densities are pushing liquid cooling adoption past 50% in new hyperscale builds by 2027, though cost and expertise remain barriers.

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S-Oil, GST Partner on Immersion Cooling for AI Data Centers

S-Oil and GST partner on immersion cooling for AI data centers, targeting 1.1 PUE and 90% water reduction. First deployment 2026 in Korea.

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The Trillion-Dollar AI Infrastructure Boom: How Data Center Spending Is Reshaping Technology

AI infrastructure spending is accelerating at unprecedented rates, with data center capital expenditures projected to reach $800 billion by 2026 and surpass $1 trillion annually by 2027, signaling a fundamental transformation in global technology investment.

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OCP Standardizes Data Center Design for Multi-Modal QPU Integration

OCP published data center standards for QPU integration, aiming to standardize quantum-classical hybrid infrastructure. The standard covers rack, power, cooling, and networking.

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Microsoft’s $3.3B Wisconsin AI Campus Goes Live, First Building Operational

Microsoft’s $3.3B Wisconsin AI data center campus is now operational, delivering compute capacity. The site, originally planned for Foxconn, uses dry cooling to cut water use 90%.

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Schneider Electric & Foxconn Partner on AI Data Center Infrastructure

Schneider Electric and Foxconn announced a strategic collaboration to co-develop next-gen AI data center infrastructure, including reference architectures and modular power/cooling skids. Production begins later this year.

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Thiel-Backed Panthalassa Raises $140M for Wave-Powered AI Data Centers

Panthalassa raised $140M led by Peter Thiel to build wave-powered offshore nodes for AI inference compute, using ocean energy and free cooling.

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GUC, Wiwynn Partner on Silicon-to-System AI Infrastructure for Hyperscalers

GUC and Wiwynn partner on silicon-to-system AI infrastructure, integrating SoC design, optical I/O, and liquid cooling for hyperscalers.

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AI Data Center Startup Phononic in Sale Talks at Multi-Billion Valuation

Phononic, a startup building liquid cooling systems for AI data centers, is in talks for a sale that could value it in the multi-billions. This reflects intense market pressure to solve the power and thermal challenges of scaling AI compute.

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Water Joins Power as AI Data Center Site Selection Constraint

Water joins power as AI data center site selection constraint, per Emergence Water and Nimbus. Communities now scrutinize water use like electrical demand, affecting campus viability.

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China Opens Two Rival Space-AI Compute Hubs Days Before SpaceX's AI1 Reveal

Beijing approved a BUPT-led Space Computing Industry Innovation Center on June 1 and a separate E-Town Space Intelligent Computing Research Institute in late May, both targeting radiation-hardened AI chips and orbital inference — coordinated moves that preceded SpaceX's AI1 satellite unveiling on Ju

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Vultr Picks HPE, Nvidia GB300 for Inference Shift at HPE Discover 2026

Vultr selects HPE and Nvidia GB300 systems for inference, as enterprise demand shifts from training to production workloads.

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Supermicro Shows Vera Rubin NVL72 Rack With New Coolant Type

Supermicro showed Vera Rubin NVL72 rack with new coolant. Rack targets Nvidia Rubin GPUs, ships early 2027.

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ERCOT datacenter requests exceed grid capacity by 5x

ERCOT datacenter requests far exceed grid underwriting capacity, per @SemiAnalysis_, revealing grid approval as a binding constraint on AI infrastructure buildout.

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AI Data Centers Face 220GW Grid Jam, Power Infrastructure Becomes Bottleneck

PJM's 220GW interconnection queue shows AI data center growth is now constrained by power grid capacity, not compute. Hyperscalers face 3-7 year delays.

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Nvidia B200 Costs $6,400 to Produce, Gross Margin Hits 82%

Epoch AI estimates Nvidia's B200 GPU costs $5,700–$7,300 to produce, with HBM memory and advanced packaging accounting for two-thirds of the cost. At a $30k–$40k sale price, chip-level gross margins reach ~82%, though rack-scale margins may be lower.

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DOE's Portsmouth Site to Host World's Largest AI Data Center

A special report details plans for the world's largest AI data center at the DOE's Portsmouth, Ohio site, signaling a massive government-led expansion of compute capacity for AI research and national security applications.

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Meta Deploys Unified AI Agents to Manage Hyperscale Infrastructure

Meta's engineering team has built and deployed a system of unified AI agents to autonomously manage capacity and performance across its hyperscale infrastructure. This represents a significant shift from rule-based automation to AI-driven orchestration for one of the world's largest computing fleets.

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38% of Americans Live Within 5 Miles of an Operational Data Center

A new study finds 38% of Americans live within 5 miles of an operational data center, yet proximity has minimal impact on public opinion about these facilities. This comes as data center construction shifts toward rural areas to support AI compute demands.

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Epoch AI: Hormuz LNG Shock Absorbed by Chip Margins, Gulf Investment is AI Risk

A new analysis from Epoch AI Research finds the Strait of Hormuz conflict's energy shock is manageable for AI infrastructure, but the real threat is the potential drying up of Gulf capital investment, crucial for projects like Stargate UAE.

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OpenAI Stargate Leaders Depart as Firm Pivots to $600B Compute Rental Plan

Key leaders behind OpenAI's Stargate AI supercomputer initiative are departing as the company shifts strategy from building its own data centers to planning a $600 billion compute rental spend over five years.

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Dell XPS 14 with Core Ultra X7 Outlasts Snapdragon X Elite in Battery Test

A new battery test shows the Dell XPS 14 with Intel Core Ultra X7 lasts 11.7 hours, beating the 11.3 hours of Microsoft's ARM-based Surface Laptop 15 with Snapdragon X Elite. This is a significant win for Intel's latest chip in the critical mobile performance metric.

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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin Calls AI 'Only Hype' Amid Industry Spend

Citadel CEO Ken Griffin stated AI is 'only hype' and questioned the ROI of massive spending, despite AI's growing integration across industries. This highlights a divide between financial skepticism and technological adoption.

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LVMH Shares Fell Most Ever in First Quarter on Luxury Slump

LVMH shares recorded their largest-ever quarterly drop in Q1, attributed to a wider luxury market slump. This signals a potential shift in consumer spending and market sentiment for the entire sector.

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Jensen Huang Criticizes AI Layoffs as Weak Leadership, Says AI 'Elevates Workers'

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang argues that recent AI industry layoffs reflect poor leadership, stating imaginative companies 'do more with more.' He claims AI augments, not replaces, human workers and notes Nvidia is still hiring.

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Morgan Stanley Predicts 10x Compute Spike to Double AI Intelligence, Highlights 18 GW Energy Crisis

Morgan Stanley forecasts a massive AI leap from a 10x increase in training compute, but warns of an 18-gigawatt U.S. power shortfall by 2028. The report claims GPT-5.4 matches human experts with 83% on GDPVal.

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Eric Schmidt Estimates $5 Trillion Needed for 100 GW AI Data Center Power in U.S.

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt estimates reaching 100 GW of AI data center power in the U.S. would cost ~$5 trillion over 5 years, consuming ~10% of U.S. electricity. This highlights the massive infrastructure investment required for continued AI scaling.

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AI's Thirst Problem: Why Local Water Crises Loom Despite Modest National Data Center Usage

New research reveals AI data centers will consume only 1.8-3.7% of US public water supply by 2030, but local infrastructure may struggle with peak demand, creating regional water stress hotspots.

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AI Expansion Now Driving US Economic Growth, Warns Palantir CEO

Palantir CEO Alex Karp argues that AI-driven data center expansion is currently preventing a US recession and that any pause in development would surrender America's lead to China, with significant strategic consequences.

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