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AWS bets on liquid cooling for its AI servers
It's AWS re:Invent this week, Amazon's annual cloud computing extravaganza in Las Vegas, and as is tradition, the company has so much to announce, it
AWS didn’t provide many more details than that, but this likely means using DC power to run the servers and/or HVAC system and avoiding many of the AC-DC-AC conversion steps (with their default losses) otherwise necessary. But what is even more exciting is that they are designed to be modular, so that we are able to retrofit our existing infrastructure for liquid cooling and energy efficiency to power generative AI applications and lower our carbon footprint.” AWS will also rool out its own control system across its electrical and mechanical devices in the data center, which will come with built-in telemetry services for real-time diagnostics and troubleshooting.
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