TLDR:
- ZutaCore announces support for NVIDIA H100 and H200 GPUs for data centers to maximize AI performance and sustainability.
- ZutaCore’s HyperCool liquid cooling technology is designed to cool powerful processors, including GPUs, efficiently and sustainably.
ZutaCore today announced support for the NVIDIA H100 and H200 Tensor Core GPUs to help data centers maximize AI performance while delivering sustainability. Several leading server manufacturers are engaged with ZutaCore to complete the certification and testing on these GPU platforms. The H100 and H200 waterless dielectric cold plates supporting 1500W and beyond will be showcased during the GTC 2024 Conference in collaboration with Boston Limited, Hyve Solutions, and Pegatron. With GPUs consuming 700W of power, ZutaCore’s direct-to-chip waterless two-phase liquid cooling technology HyperCool was specifically designed to solve heat and energy consumption challenges in data centers. This technology has already been proven to cool processors of 1,500 watts or more efficiently. ZutaCore’s partnership with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) addresses sustainability challenges faced by data centers today. The HyperCool technology can be implemented in new or existing data centers to deliver more computing power, cost savings, heat reuse, and reduced CO2 emissions for a sustainable data center. ZutaCore’s growing ecosystem of servers certified to work with HyperCool includes industry leaders like Dell Technologies, ASUS, Pegatron, and Supermicro.