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Excited to share a thought-provoking perspective from Jordan Sutlive at Accelsius, part of the Innventure ($INV) family of companies, on modernizing data center infrastructure! The numbers are striking: Data centers could consume 9% of America's energy by 2030. But here's the game-changer… Retrofitting existing facilities with advanced cooling technology could be the key to sustainable growth in our AI-driven future. Key insights from the article: • Retrofits can be completed in under a year vs. lengthy new construction • Existing infrastructure has untapped potential for optimization • Modern cooling solutions can dramatically improve efficiency • Retrofit strategies can better keep pace with rapid chip advancement Fascinating to see how innovative cooling technology could transform our existing data center infrastructure into high-performance, energy-efficient facilities ready for next-gen AI workloads. Read the full analysis below. #datacenter #innovation #coolingtechnology #AI #techinnovation #energyefficiency

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NEW ARTICLE: "Existing data centers have played a pivotal role in reaching our industry's current success," writes Jordan Sutlive in the latest article from Accelsius. "It's time to upgrade and enable their cooling infrastructure to better support our exciting future." READ HERE: https://lnkd.in/gsuVC-A7 In this article, Sutlive outlines the reasons why retrofitting shouldn't be readily dismissed as an option for operators seeking to accommodate high-demand AI workloads. While retrofits might be commonly perceived as prohibitively expensive, there are other, hidden costs associated with a greenfield-centric approach. The amount of time it takes to build a new data center from scratch, for example, is almost always outstripped by the breakneck pace of chip development, whereas retrofits often take less than a year. The strain on our industry's available power supplies is also critical to consider. At a time when data centers are poised to consume 9% of America’s energy by 2030, it's important to recognize the ways we can upgrade existing infrastructure to optimize efficiency, such as implementing the latest advancements in cooling technology. Be sure to read the full article to learn more about why retrofitting might be the best approach for many data centers in our booming industry.

The Case for Retrofitting: What's Old Should Be New Again - Accelsius

The Case for Retrofitting: What's Old Should Be New Again - Accelsius

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