As AI and high performance computing (HPC) increase the need for powerful data centre infrastructure, IT operators are seeking more efficient, scalable and sustainable thermal cooling solutions.
Liquid cooling is increasingly popular and expected to account for 36% of data centre thermal management revenue by 2028, according to the Dell’Oro Group.
However, the adoption and proliferation of liquid immersion cooling, known for its superior performance, has been hindered by a lack of certified immersion solutions that are proven and readily deployable.
In collaboration with Shell Global Solutions (US), Intel is addressing the challenge by validating a full immersion solution for data centres supported by hardware from Supermicro and Submer.
This first-of-its-kind solution — Intel Data Centre Certified for Immersion Cooling — sets a new industry standard for cooling efficiency and long-term performance with the first immersion solution for 4th Gen and 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors.
Through testing and validation by Intel’s Advanced Data Center Development Laboratory, this solution Intel Xeon processors with the expertise of fellow pioneers in single-phase immersion cooling. It allows data centres to deploy proven high-performance infrastructure with the confidence that it will stand up to the demands of modern AI and high performance computing workloads.
With the certification, Intel offers a Xeon Processor Single-Phase Immersion Warranty Rider that affirms confidence in the durability, efficiency and compatibility of immersion-cooled IT infrastructure with Shell Immersion Cooling Fluids.
Intel and Shell are exploring future collaboration opportunities to certify Intel’s latest generation processors for use with Shell fluids.
“As data centre demands continue to grow, Intel Data Centre Certified for Immersion Cooling solutions will play a crucial role in delivering energy-efficient and scalable computing infrastructure,” says Karin Eibschitz Segal, corporate vice-president and interim GM of the data centre group at Intel. “This milestone lays the foundation for future innovation and collaboration, ensuring that data centers have access to trusted, validated, and ready-to-deploy cooling technology.”
Dr. Selda Gunsel, NAE, chief technology officer and executive vice-president of technology for Shell, adds: “Certification and validation are at the core of this collaboration, ensuring that data center operators have access to proven high-performance solutions they can trust. Together we’re showcasing that it’s possible to skip the proof-of-concept phase and jump straight to pre-vetted solutions that have been proven to deliver enhanced performance, improved energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact — backed by industry-first full certification and warranty options from Intel.”