ZutaCore to Spotlight Eco-Friendly Artificial Intelligence Cooling Methods at PTC 2025, Hawaii, 2025
ZutaCore's HyperCool technology has made a significant impact in the telecommunications industry, offering a sustainable and efficient cooling solution for high-performance processors and AI GPUs.
The technology, which cools the hottest chips of 2,800 watts without water usage, has become the standard for telecom providers and carriers. It employs a unique dual-phase pool boiling approach with heat transfer fluid for heat removal, eliminating the need for facility water and reducing the risks associated with water leaks.
One of the key advantages of HyperCool is its highly efficient two-phase cooling system. This system operates with significantly lower liquid flow rates, requiring about 80% less pumping power compared to traditional single-phase liquid cooling. This results in reduced energy consumption and operational costs.
HyperCool is also designed to manage the temperature of high-performance processors and AI GPUs like NVIDIA's Grace Superchip and AMD Instinct MI300X. With no water used in the system, it is free from corrosion and water-related threats such as mold and bio-growth.
Another significant advantage is its ability to cool extremely high-density computing equipment. It supports up to two 120kW racks or four 60kW racks in a closed-loop system, enabling the management of thermal demands from next-generation processors and AI workloads critical in telecommunications infrastructure.
Moreover, HyperCool is scalable and can seamlessly integrate alongside existing air-cooled data center infrastructure. This extends the investment life of current assets and facilitates a faster, more efficient transition to advanced computing needs without major facility overhauls.
HyperCool also boasts a 100% heat reuse capability, contributing to safer and more sustainable data centers by capturing and repurposing the waste heat generated by telecom equipment. This aligns with growing sustainability goals in telecommunications operations.
Erez Freibach, the co-founder and CEO of ZutaCore, stated that HyperCool can help telecom providers improve their return on investment (ROI) and simplify operations. The power savings from not using heat pumps in HyperCool can be redirected to the compute infrastructure, potentially generating more revenue for AI factories.
In summary, ZutaCore's HyperCool offers a waterless, energy-efficient, scalable, and sustainable cooling solution ideal for telecom providers facing increasing demands for high-performance and AI-enabled hardware cooling. The technology is set to be showcased at the 2025 Pacific Telecommunications Council (PTC) in Honolulu, Hawaii, from January 19-22.
References:
- ZutaCore
- DatacenterDynamics
- GreenTechMedia
The technology, HyperCool, developed by ZutaCore, not only excels in telecommunications but also environmental-science, as it provides a waterless cooling solution, mitigating climate-change concerns related to water consumption and related threats. Furthermore, data-and-cloud-computing industries can benefit from HyperCool's energy-efficiency, scalability, and sustainability, paving the way for a greener future in technological advancements.