Intel certifies Shell’s cooling fluid for AI data centers

Intel has certified Shell Plc’s lubricant-based cooling method for use in AI data centers.


This certification follows a two-year trial by Intel to evaluate the technology’s efficiency and performance.


The cooling method uses special fluids to reduce energy use in facilities that typically rely on power-hungry fans to manage heat from AI workloads.


Intel’s principal engineer, Samantha Yates, said immersion cooling could cut energy use by 48% and reduce capital and operating costs by up to 33%.


Shell’s cooling solution is the first to be certified by a major chipmaker, and Intel now offers a dedicated immersion rider warranty to support adoption.

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