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Immersion Liquid Cooling for Edge Data Centers in Japan

Immersion Liquid Cooling for Edge Data Centers in Japan

ITRI and KDDI, in cooperation with other IT enterprises, developed the Immersion Cooling Edge Data Center, using a non-conductive liquid coolant to enhance heat dissipation from servers and thus reduce carbon emissions up to 40%. Data center providers in Japan, KDDI and NTT Data, are exploring liquid immersion technology to significantly reduce the energy wasted on cooling server hardware. KDDI's recent field tests have achieved an impressive 94% reduction in electricity consumption for temperature control compared to. NTT is launching two liquid cooling deployments in Japan to further the technology. GIGABYTE Technology drew from its years of experience in the telco sector to provide the R282-Z93 and R182-Z91 Rack Servers for KDDI.

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IK10 Edge Data Center in Mexico

IK10 Edge Data Center in Mexico

The client held a competition for the development of an EDGE Data Center in Mexico City, based on a restricted invitation. Save the trouble of contacting the providers yourself, check out our Quote Service. Edge computing refers to the deployment of computing resources, servers, storage, and networking closer to the point where data is generated or consumed, rather than relying solely on large, centralized data centers (hyperscale or colocation). This data centre is used exclusively for colocation and offers a Tier III Concurrently Maintainable availability level, certified by the Uptime Institute. Company repurposing sites acquired from Telefónica Movistar A new firm has launched in Mexico with aims to deploy a network of 30 Edge data centers across the country. Mexican firm Edgenet last week announced the launch of Mayia, the first artificial intelligence (AI) center with the "Made in.

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Intelligent PDU Applications in Data Centers

Intelligent PDU Applications in Data Centers

This article examines the 2026 trends shaping data center power strategy, explains why basic PDUs fall short in high-density environments, and shows how intelligent PDUs help operators improve resilience, capacity planning, and day-to-day control as compute demands keep rising. As Data Centers evolve to handle increasing power densities driven by AI, cloud computing, and high-performance applications, PDUs have advanced from simple power strips to intelligent systems offe ing Monitoring, Remote Management, and. What Is an Intelligent PDU? An intelligent PDU, also known as smart PDU, goes beyond distributing power to IT equipment within the data center. Intelligent rack PDUs (iPDUs) offer a distinct advantage over other types of PDUs, because, in addition to supplying a reliable source of power to the rack, they also provide real-time power monitoring, and rack sensor information such as temperature and humidity monitoring via a Web browser or.

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