Chilldyne holds patents for negative-pressure liquid cooling technology, which enables leak-proof cooling of the hottest chips and GPUs on the market. Negative pressure reduces cooling risks and costs and improves server uptime. This collaboration will allow Schneider Electric to provide worldwide service and support.
Maurizio Frizziero, Director of Cooling Innovation and Strategy at Schneider Electric, stated: “As the world’s most sustainable company, sustainable innovations to address the new demands of the digital world are fundamental to our goals. Liquid and hot cooling technology is a more energy-efficient way to cool high-computing loads. Schneider Electric’s collaboration with Chilldyne will enable our customers to implement state-of-the-art liquid cooling, while making their data centers more energy-efficient and less prone to downtime.”
Chilldyne CEO Steve Harrington stated, “Our goal is to reduce data center energy consumption with liquid cooling, eliminating worries and maximizing uptime. Schneider Electric shares our goal of a more sustainable future. This collaboration allows us to help more customers realize the power of leak-free liquid cooling, designed to make data centers more efficient and reliable.”
