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Solution Spotlight Presented by Accelsius: From Science to Savings: How Two-Phase, Direct-to-Chip Cooling Outperforms Single-Phase in Cost, Reliability, and Heat Removal

Dino Foderaro  (Chief Revenue Officer, Accelsius)

Location: Expo Hall - Theater

Date: Wednesday, April 16

Time: 3:45 pm - 4:05 pm

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Session Type: Sponsored Session

Vault Recording: TBD

Accelsius

As data centers grapple with rising thermal demands, the question of how to achieve efficient, reliable, and sustainable cooling becomes critical. Join Dino Foderaro, Chief Revenue Officer at Accelsius and expert in data center technology, as he explores how two-phase, direct-to-chip liquid cooling is revolutionizing the industry. Dino will break down the science behind this innovation, highlighting how it outperforms single-phase systems in managing heat from advanced CPUs and GPUs. Attendees will learn how two-phase cooling reduces costs, enhances reliability, and delivers unmatched thermal performance. This session is essential for data center operators, architects, and decision-makers seeking cutting-edge thermal management strategies. Discover how it simplifies adoption, builds trust through transparent results, and supports a sustainable future for high-performance computing.

Takeaway

- Understand how two-phase direct-to-chip liquid cooling outperforms single-phase systems in managing heat from advanced CPUs and GPUs
- Learn how this innovative cooling solution reduces costs, enhances reliability, and simplifies adoption
- Gain valuable knowledge on the science and practical application of cutting-edge cooling strategies for advanced computing needs