Delta Electronics, a global leader in power management and provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, is set to showcase its state-of-the-art precision cooling technology at Data Centre World (DCW) Asia 2024. The event, taking place from October 9-10 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, will highlight Delta’s innovative solutions designed to enhance data center efficiency and sustainability. Among the key technologies on display will be the Air-Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) system and the Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU), both of which are engineered to meet the demands of high-performance computing and artificial intelligence workloads.
Innovative Cooling Solutions for High-Performance Computing
Delta’s Air-Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) system is a game-changer for data centers. This closed-loop liquid solution eliminates the need for raised floors or facility piping, offering a cooling density 2.5 times greater than traditional air cooling with minimal power consumption. The AALC system is designed to handle the increasing energy demands of high-performance servers, which are essential for AI and other advanced computing tasks. With customizable options for reliability, including redundant components and hot-swappable features, the AALC system is ideal for both retrofitting existing facilities and supporting scalable growth in new projects.
The Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) is another highlight of Delta’s offerings. This unit efficiently separates facility and secondary circuits, ensuring precise control of overflow, pressure, temperature, and coolant quality. The CDU features a 10-inch LCD monitoring screen, pump failure prediction, stainless steel piping, a 50-micron filter, redundant sensors, and water leakage detection. These features collectively enhance operational reliability and minimize data center Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), making the CDU a critical component in modern data center infrastructure.
Delta’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its innovative energy storage solutions, which are integral to the next generation of data centers. By addressing power resilience and reliability, Delta ensures that its solutions not only enhance operational efficiency but also contribute to a greener future.
Addressing the Growing Demands of AI and High-Performance Computing
As artificial intelligence technology advances, the demand for more powerful and efficient servers continues to grow. High-performance servers, equipped with central processing units (CPUs) or graphics processing units (GPUs), are among the most energy-intensive components in data centers. Delta’s precision cooling solutions are designed to manage the increasing energy consumption associated with these servers, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.
The AALC system, with its closed-loop liquid cooling, provides a significant advantage over traditional air cooling methods. By eliminating the need for raised floors and facility piping, the AALC system simplifies installation and maintenance while delivering superior cooling performance. This system is particularly well-suited for high-performance computing and AI workloads, where efficient cooling is critical to maintaining server performance and longevity.
Delta’s CDU further enhances the efficiency of liquid cooling systems by distributing coolant or water evenly throughout the system. With precise control over various parameters, the CDU ensures that the cooling system operates at peak efficiency, reducing the risk of overheating and equipment failure. This level of control is essential for maintaining the reliability and performance of high-performance computing environments.
Enhancing Data Center Sustainability and Efficiency
Delta Electronics is dedicated to developing smart, sustainable solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern data centers. By collaborating with ecosystem partners, Delta continues to innovate and strengthen the market with energy-efficient products that optimize performance and contribute to a greener future. The company’s precision cooling technologies, including the AALC system and CDU, are designed to enhance data center sustainability by reducing energy consumption and improving operational efficiency.
Delta’s focus on sustainability extends beyond cooling solutions. The company also offers innovative energy storage solutions that are integral to the next generation of data centers. These solutions address power resilience and reliability, ensuring that data centers can operate efficiently even in the face of power disruptions. By integrating these technologies, Delta helps data centers achieve their sustainability goals while maintaining high levels of performance and reliability.
At Data Centre World Asia 2024, Delta will demonstrate how its precision cooling technologies can transform data center operations. By showcasing the AALC system and CDU, Delta aims to highlight the benefits of its innovative solutions and their potential to enhance data center efficiency and sustainability. As the demand for high-performance computing and AI continues to grow, Delta’s cutting-edge technologies will play a crucial role in meeting these challenges and driving the future of data center infrastructure.