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Data Centers

AI is transforming the industry resulting in new processors with higher workloads. All of these advances create thermal challenges that must be resolved in order to provide value to the end user.

Market trends are driving rapid and widespread adoption of AI factories.
Heat density is rapidly increasing, to the point that the latest systems require liquid cooling.
Energy efficiency is increasingly paramount as these Data Centers consume vast amounts of energy.

Market Sectors

Calyos' passive cooling technology is applicable to a wide range of data center applications.

Silicon Suppliers
  • CPU
  • GPU
  • ASIC
  • FPGA
Server Suppliers
  • Storage Servers
  • High Frequency Trading
  • AI & Machine Learning
  • Cryptocurrency Mining
Data Centers
  • Cloud (Hyperscale)
  • Enterprise
  • Co-location
  • Edge
Telco Equipment
  • 5G Basestations
  • RF Equipment
  • CMTS
  • Switches

Typical Applications

Regardless of the market segment the same applications require cooling.

Servers

Servers

Advancements in nanometer lithography combined with demanding workloads from AI are resulting in computer processors that are producing more waste heat at an increased density.

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Racks

Racks

The hardware powering AI is increasing both TDP and heat flux at unprecedented rates. This now means that liquid cooling is becoming the standard solution for new servers within data centers.

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Are you facing some of these challenges?

Engineers across different industries are facing similar challenges as they look to resolve each thermal problem they face.

Cost & Complexity

Long, complex lines and a complex array of connections and control valves.

Thermal Performance

New electronics are smaller and more powerful due to user demands.

Weight & Volume

Larger pumps and longer lines add weight and volume reducing efficiency.

Energy Consumption

Increased pump requirements due to additional pressure drop and increased flow rate.

Safety

Electronics now control all safety measures plus, water poses risk for short circuits.

Two-phase can solve these problems.

Calyos' two-phase cooling systems deliver viable, cost competitive solutions to the challenges engineers are facing.

Cost & Complexity

Self-regulating systems that require no controls, operating only when heat is applied.

Thermal Performance

Vaporization inherently has an extremely high heat transfer co-efficient.

Weight & Volume

Remove the need for pumps, connectors, valves and controls to save valuable space.

Energy Consumption

Two-phase is inherently passive, harnessing the latent heat of vaporization.

Safety

Dielectric fluid and self-regulation removes the risk of short-circuits and failure.

DATA CENTERS

Use Cases

There are thousands of use cases for our technology. Here we have selected a few examples to give you an idea of how our solutions can be used. Don't be afraid if you have something different - reach out to us and we can validate the application through an initial feasibility analysis.

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Here one 600W CPU, with >150W hotspots, is inside a 2U chassis with 300CFM of airflow. Transporting the heat to the rear of the chassis enabled maximum airflow.

Data Centers

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Server

1x CPU

Here one 600W CPU, with >150W hotspots, is inside a 2U chassis with 300CFM of airflow. Transporting the heat to the rear of the chassis enabled maximum airflow.
Servers
Here Calyos was targeting two 350W CPUs inside a 1U server chassis. The design was optimized for 75 CFM, ensuring quiet operation.

Data Centers

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Server

2x CPU

Here Calyos was targeting two 350W CPUs inside a 1U server chassis. The design was optimized for 75 CFM, ensuring quiet operation.
Servers

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