What does artificial intelligence or AI factories of the future look like?
That is the question Denvr Dataworks Inc., Broadcom Inc. and Dell Technologies Inc. aim to answer with their combined computing and cooling hardware. AI requires a massive amount of compute, so power and efficiency are key for the construction of modern data centers.
“We all know that everybody’s running out of data center power and space,” said Vaishali Ghiya (pictured, right), executive officer of global ecosystems and partnerships at Denvr Dataworks. “AI workloads are very power-hungry. So, that is exactly why we designed our Denvr Dataworks private zone, in partnership with Broadcom and Dell, so that we can give customers different choices and options, as well as open architecture. Liquid immersion cooling, as well as liquid to the chip cooling, really results in the efficient power usage as well as a compact footprint.”
Ghiya; Hasan Siraj (left), head of software products, ecosystem, at Broadcom; and Arun …