Liquid-cooled AI systems expose the limits of traditional storage architecture
Presented by SolidigmLiquid cooling is rewriting the rules of AI infrastructure, but most deployments have not fully crossed the line. GPUs and CPUs have moved to liquid cooling, while storage has depended on airflow, creating an operationally inefficient hybrid architecture.What appears to be a pragmatic transition strategy is, in practice, a structural liability. “A hybrid cooling approach is an operationally inefficient situation,” explains Hardeep Singh, thermal-mechanical hardware team manager at Solidigm. “You’re paying for and maintaining two entirely separate, expensive cooling infrastructures, and could be exposed to the worst-of-both-world's problems.” While liquid cooling requires pumps, fluid manifolds, and coolant distribution units (CDUs), air-cooled components require CRAC u
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