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Nvidia's direct-to-chip liquid cooling cuts power and water use
Nvidia's upcoming Rubin architecture will use 45°C direct-to-chip liquid cooling, eliminating most water usage and reducing power consumption significantly. The cooling method improves performance by allowing higher power densities. This marks a shift from traditional data center cooling approaches.
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The sustainability gains are real, but the real win is enabling denser, more powerful chips without thermal throttling.
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