Fabric8Labs to Showcase ECAM Enabled Cold Plate with Wiwynn at Computex 2025 for Best-in-Class Liquid Cooled AI Data

Fabric8Labs, Inc., the leader in Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM), announced today a collaboration with Wiwynn, an innovative cloud IT infrastructure provider for data centers, to demonstrate advanced cold plates, utilizing ECAM technology, at Computex 2025, taking place May 20-23 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1, for next-generation AI data centers.


This collaboration brings together Fabric8Labs' breakthrough additive manufacturing technology with Wiwynn's leadership in high-performance, energy-efficient server and rack solutions to address the escalating thermal challenges posed by high power density silicon and AI workloads.


Targeted Cooling for Maximum Performance


Leveraging Fabric8Labs' proprietary ECAM process, the companies are introducing highly customized cold plates engineered to match the power maps of advanced AI accelerators. These solutions feature parametrically optimized fin structures that direct coolant flow to thermal hot spots, delivering optimized thermal-hydraulic performance, uniform die temperature distribution, and thermal performance enhancements 48% better than traditional skived microchannel technologies.


By integrating ECAM-enabled components, Wiwynn's systems are designed to meet the rising demands of AI infrastructure, offering best-in-class cooling, improved device reliability, and a lower total cost of ownership.


"Wiwynn is a leader in data center IT infrastructure, and we are thrilled to support their mission with advanced cold plates enabled by ECAM," said Ian Winfield, VP of Product & Applications at Fabric8Labs. "ECAM enables the cooling solution to be designed specifically for the underlying SoC power map, optimizing performance, efficiency, and device reliability."


We are thrilled to showcase the innovative ECAM-based cold plates, in collaboration with Fabric8Labs at Computex," said Lentis Pai, Director at Wiwynn. "This advanced solution delivers superior thermal performance to enhance liquid cooling capabilities. Combined with Wiwynn's expertise in server design and cooling solutions, we're addressing the demanding thermal challenges of next-generation AI data centers."

Fabric8Labs and Wiwynn are redefining what's possible in data center cooling — combining breakthrough manufacturing technology with visionary infrastructure design to deliver solutions that meet today's demands and lay the foundation for a more efficient, scalable, and sustainable AI-driven future.

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