Immersion Datacenter Cooling: Future-Proofing
As chips and designs continue to push boundaries with ever higher Thermal Power Densities (TPDs), managing the dissipated heat becomes increasingly challenging. Current air-cooled rack designs typically top out at around...
As chips and designs continue to push boundaries with ever higher Thermal Power Densities (TPDs), managing the dissipated heat becomes increasingly challenging.
Current air-cooled rack designs typically top out at around 10-20kW per rack. However, when you consider the Thermal Power Densities of CPUs and GPUs, it quickly becomes apparent that filling a rack with these heat-producing components becomes a limiting factor.

In a leaked Gigabyte roadmap, it has been revealed that most components are projected to double their power usage within the next 2-3 years. This power increase extends beyond CPUs to include networking components like higher bandwidth 400/800G switches, DPUs, FPGAs, and even optics.'

AMD's MI300X isn't listed here, but has increased power usage 34% from last gen, 560W to 750W.