Hot-water cooling addresses the AI power challenge

  • Tuesday, 3rd March 2026 Posted 1 month ago in by Phil Alsop
Dr. Peter de Bock, vice president, Data Center Energy and Cooling Technology, Eaton, discusses what the launch of the NVIDIA Rubin platform means for data centre power demand, explaining that it could be a transformative innovation that enables data centres to redirect power to more compute because of hot-water cooling, advanced cold plates and intelligent coolant distribution units (CDUs).
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