Addressing the thermal challenges of at present’s high-performance computing and AI workloads, Telehouse Worldwide has launched its liquid cooling lab, following the event of strategic partnerships with 4 of the world’s most superior liquid cooling expertise suppliers.
From early 2025 onwards, the 4 firms – Accelsius™, EkkoSense, JetCool®, and Legrand – will showcase their superior cooling applied sciences on the new, state-of-the-art liquid cooling lab at Telehouse South, the newest addition to Telehouse’s London Docklands campus – Europe’s most linked information centre hub. This pioneering undertaking will allow Telehouse prospects to discover cutting-edge liquid cooling options and discover a answer that works greatest for his or her wants.
Accelsius is bringing its groundbreaking NeuCool™ platform to Telehouse’s London information centre, introducing a two-phase, direct-to-chip cooling answer that makes use of a waterless, nonconductive refrigerant for warmth removing. Effortlessly eradicating a median warmth flux of 250W/cm2 and sizzling spot warmth fluxes above 500W/cm2, NeuCool™ gives substantial efficiency headroom for AI and high-performance computing.
The deployment will embody the Accelsius Thermal Simulation Rack, a patent-pending system with Load Simulation Sleds that replicate high-power servers, enabling customers to regulate, monitor, and measure the superior cooling & computational efficiency delivered by NeuCool expertise. Telehouse purchasers will even have entry to a dwell efficiency portal for real-time information and seamless demonstrations of the system’s capabilities.
JetCool, a Flex firm, will present its cutting-edge SmartPlate System™ within the Liquid Cooling Lab – a self-contained liquid cooling answer in compact 1U and 2U kind elements. Requiring no piping, plumbing, or facility modifications, the SmartPlate System offers a hassle-free strategy to environment friendly cooling. JetCool’s patented microconvective liquid cooling expertise handles the highest-power CPUs, GPUs, and AI accelerators, cooling Superchips over 3,500W and outperforming microchannel-based designs by as much as 30%, as validated by third-party testing.
JetCool’s product suite extends past self-contained techniques to built-in rack-level liquid cooling options. These superior rack-level options incorporate JetCool’s in-rack SmartSense™ Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU), able to cooling as much as 300kW per rack or neighboring racks, with scalability to row-based configurations exceeding 2MW. JetCool’s versatile expertise empowers Telehouse tenants to decide on options starting from liquid-assisted air cooling to full-scale liquid cooling, assembly the calls for of at present’s high-performance computing and AI workloads.
Legrand will set up its USystems ColdLogikCL20 Rear Door Warmth Exchanger (RDHx), supporting over 90kW capability per cupboard. Its ColdLogik RDHx negate warmth at supply and take away the necessity for air-mixing or containment. Ambient air is drawn into the rack through the IT gear followers. The new exhaust air is expelled from the gear and pulled over the warmth exchanger assisted by EC followers mounted within the RDHx chassis. The exhaust air transfers warmth into the coolant inside the warmth exchanger, and the newly chilled air is expelled into the room at, or simply under, the predetermined room ambient temperature designed round wise cooling.
Each processes are managed by the ColdLogik adaptive intelligence, utilizing air-assisted liquid-cooling to regulate the entire room temperature mechanically at its best level.
EkkoSense, a pioneer within the provision of AI-powered information centre optimisation software program, will deploy its revolutionary EkkoSim ‘what-if?’ state of affairs simulations, low-cost air-side and liquid-side monitoring sensors, and web-based EkkoSoft Important 3D visualisations with analytics and AI-powered advisory, and anomaly detection instruments to Telehouse’s liquid cooling lab. As a result of the newest AI compute {hardware} and hybrid cooling infrastructure introduce new ranges of engineering complexity, EkkoSense deploys the facility of AI to seize, visualise, and analyse information centre efficiency.
Telehouse has already deployed EkkoSense’s EkkoSoft Important platform throughout its London Docklands campus, optimising information centre cooling efficiency. A key profit for the Telehouse operations crew has been how the EkkoSense AI-powered platform has not solely improved visibility into cooling and capability efficiency, but in addition helped to cut back the executive burden for already busy Telehouse crew members.
Mark Pestridge, Government Vice President & Common Supervisor, Telehouse Europe, stated: “Our liquid cooling lab is a really thrilling partnership with three of essentially the most revolutionary and skilled firms within the cutting-edge subject of liquid cooling expertise. We’re dedicated to offering our prospects with the most effective options that meet their wants for top ranges of effectivity and sustainability.”
“The challenges generated by the expansion of high-performance, high-density computing and AI are very vital, however we’re assured that our collaborative strategy and a agency concentrate on what’s sensible in a sophisticated information centre will ship actual outcomes and supply prospects and prospects with a spread of lifelike choices.”
Josh Claman, CEO of Accelsius, stated: “Partnering with Telehouse represents a major milestone in our world growth technique. By showcasing our revolutionary cooling expertise in one of many world’s most important information centre hubs, we’re demonstrating our dedication to the UK market and guaranteeing that our cutting-edge options are readily accessible to potential purchasers throughout the area. As AI and different compute-intense functions proceed to develop exponentially, supported by increased efficiency and warmer chips, our NeuCoolTM system offers the headroom to handle these new, highly effective accelerators, primarily future-proofing the information centre cooling system.”
Dr Bernie Malouin, CEO of JetCool, acknowledged: “Telehouse has been a trusted accomplice for industries with essentially the most demanding efficiency and reliability wants, together with finance and telecommunications, the place we already share valued prospects. This partnership gives a novel alternative to carry JetCool’s superior liquid cooling expertise to colocation prospects dealing with energy constraints, enabling larger effectivity and compute density. Along with Telehouse, we’re delivering sensible, high-performance cooling options that deal with real-world challenges and unlock new sustainability and efficiency metrics from the rack to the power degree.”
James Giblette, Enterprise Unit Director, Legrand UK & Eire, stated: “It is a very promising partnership which offers us with one other alternative to display how our solutions-based, problem-solving, built-in strategy helps the information centre business transfer in the direction of a extra sustainable, energy-efficient future at a time of high-density, high-performance computing. It is a fast-changing market the place co-ordinated innovation and complete strategy are what ship outcomes.”
Dr. Stu Redshaw, Chief Expertise and Innovation Officer at EkkoSense, added: “provided that it’s not attainable to run utterly liquid-cooled information centres, the fact for many information centre operators is that liquid cooling and air cooling may have an necessary position to play within the cooling combine – probably as a part of an evolving hybrid cooling strategy. Nevertheless, key engineering questions want answering earlier than merely deploying liquid cooling – together with establishing the precise mix of air and liquid cooling applied sciences you’ll want, and in addition recognising the complexity of managing the operation of a hybrid air cooling and liquid cooling strategy inside the identical room. This will increase the necessity for absolute real-time white house visibility, and Telehouse’s liquid cooling lab will present an effective way to discover these points.”