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As CPU performance and the number of cores become more and more powerful, how to dissipate heat is also an important issue. Especially for data center processors, the power consumption of 50+ core Xeons has reached 400W, and traditional air cooling methods are no longer sufficient. For this reason, Intel announced to invest 700 million US dollars to develop a new liquid cooling technology.

According to Intel,In order to develop sustainable cooling solutions, they invested 700 million US dollars, or about 4.7 billion yuan, to build a large laboratory of 200,000 square feet (18,500 square meters), focusing on research and development of innovative data center technologies to solve heat dissipation, cooling, etc. question.

In addition, Intel also launched the industry’s first immersion cooling solution and reference design with open intellectual property rights, aiming to simplify and accelerate the global immersion liquid cooling ecological solution.

The lab will be built on the Jones Farm campus in Hillsboro, Oregon, USA.It is expected to open in 2023.

Intel’s liquid cooling is different from common water cooling. Immersion means that the entire chip and circuit board must be placed in a cabinet filled with special coolant. This material has high requirements and has very high dielectric strength and Excellent material compatibility, but also transparent, odorless, non-flammable, non-oil-based, low toxicity, non-corrosive, wide operating temperature range, high thermal and chemical stability, much higher than pure water requirements .

CPU power consumption rushes to 400W, air cooling is not enough: Intel invests 4.7 billion to develop liquid cooling technology

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