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Supermicro unveils new coolant for AI servers to prevent leak-related shutdowns

Supermicro has unveiled a new coolant for its AI server racks, designed to offer significantly higher electrical impedance than standard cooling fluids. This innovation aims to reduce the risk of system shutdowns and component damage from minor leaks, a critical concern for expensive AI hardware. While specific details about the coolant's composition and performance metrics are undisclosed, Supermicro claims it provides 1,000 times greater electrical impedance, potentially offering a key differentiator for their upcoming liquid-cooled systems. AI

IMPACT Enhances reliability of AI infrastructure by mitigating risks associated with liquid cooling leaks.

RANK_REASON Company announces a new proprietary product with potential industry impact. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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Supermicro unveils new coolant for AI servers to prevent leak-related shutdowns

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Anton Shilov ·

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