Why does Intel Develop Data Center Cooling Technology
Intel is not a company dedicated to cooling, and according to Intel's development plan, they do not want to become a company dedicated to developing refrigeration technology. However, with the increasing power consumption of processors and the rapid rise of their cooling and thermal design, the company is being forced to develop in this direction. Intel, a chip company, is increasingly concerned that tomorrow's chips will overload tomorrow's data centers and is researching how to provide assistance.

As processor power continues to increase, the cooling challenge is growing exponentially, and Intel is attempting to disrupt data center cooling. The constantly increasing power density has prompted developers to use immersion cooling, and some are studying two-phase immersion cooling where boiling fluids can carry away more heat.

Immersion systems can support at least eight processors, each consuming 2kW, resulting in a TDP of 450W to 1kW for both the CPU and GPU. It can be seen that the development of liquid cooling technology is crucial for the performance of CPU/GPU






