
Rethinking Water Use in AI Data Centres: The Case for Liquid Cooling
Recent claims suggest that AI data centres heavily consume water, but industry experts argue that liquid cooling can significantly reduce this impact while maintaining thermal efficiency.
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CSIRO’s Vetra: A Sustainable Leap in AI Infrastructure
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Liquid Cooling Market for Data Centers Set to Surge to $28.89B by 2035
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