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JetCool Unveils Breakthrough Energy-Saving Liquid Cooling for NVIDIA's H100 GPUs - Enhancing AI Cluster Efficiency and Performance


JetCool, a leading liquid cooling company for data centers, today announced the availability of its industry-leading liquid cooling module for NVIDIA's H100 SXM and PCIe GPUs. Unveiled initially at the 2023 Supercomputing Conference, JetCool's SmartPlate technology has undergone extensive performance validation with NVIDIA's H100 GPUs. It surpasses conventional air cooling methods, delivering a performance improvement of 82% while reducing total power consumption in AI clusters by 15%. This advancement comes at a critical time when the surge in AI and high-computing demands are intensifying the need for effective and sustainable cooling technologies.

SmartPlate, which uses JetCool's targeted microconvective liquid cooling technology, epitomizes breakthroughs in single-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling, delivering unparalleled computing speed and sustainability compared to other liquid cooling methods. This cutting-edge technology not only optimizes rack density and power efficiency but also promotes heat reuse by effectively utilizing warm inlet coolants with temperatures up to 60°C under full workload conditions.

Key advantages of the NVIDIA H100 SmartPlate include:

"Our NVIDIA H100 SmartPlate is not just a product, it's a paradigm shift in data center liquid cooling technology," stated Dr. Bernie Malouin, CEO and Founder of JetCool. "This breakthrough signifies JetCool's commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible in liquid cooling performance and sustainability to ensure our customers can meet the increasing demands of high-performance computing environments without compromising environmental values."

JetCool's SmartPlates for NVIDIA H100 PCIe and NVIDIA H100 SXM5 are available now.

About JetCool

JetCool is catalyzing breakthroughs in thermal management for compute-intensive applications. The company's liquid cooling solutions provide the essential foundation for semiconductor manufacturers, hyperscalers, and their partners to advance innovations in high-performance computing. Deployed by major chipmakers and OEMs, JetCool's state-of-the-art liquid cooling solutions ensure sustained advancements in device efficiency, performance, reliability, and sustainability. With investments from renowned entities in tech, semiconductor, and venture sectors such as Bosch and DuPont, JetCool continues to uphold its commitment to a forward-thinking mission. For additional information, please visit jetcool.com.


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