
Data Centres Douse Chips in Water to Tame the Heat
Data centres, the backbone of modern technology, rely on sophisticated cooling systems to prevent overheating, with some employing innovative techniques such as fluid showers and circulating baths to keep computer chips at optimal temperatures. This critical infrastructure is crucial, as data centre failures can have far-reaching consequences, as seen in a recent incident at the CME Group, the world's largest exchange operator. As demand for data centres continues to surge, driven by AI technologies, the industry is turning to cutting-edge cooling solutions to minimize energy and water consumption.












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