China's drive for efficient datacenters has made liquid cooling mainstream
Regulations aimed at improving energy efficiency of Chinese datacenters are driving rapid adoption of liquid cooling tech, according to manufacturing giant Inspur.
China needs more efficient datacenters because the MIIT predicts the country's national compute fleet will grow at 20 percent a year, with datacenters just one industry competing for the nation's expanding energy output. According Dell'Oro analyst Lucas Beran, China's targets aren't particularly aggressive, but the location and scale of the datacenter can have a major impact on just how easier they are to hit. For example, a datacenter operating in a climate that remains cold year round will have a far easier time hitting a low PUE than one operating in a hotter climate.
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