Chemours and 2CRSi Partner to Advance Two-Phase Liquid Cooling for High-Density Servers
Chemours and 2CRSi have announced a Joint Development Agreement following the successful qualification of Chemours' Opteon™ fluid in 2CRSi servers. The partnership aims to enhance two-phase cooling technologies for high-density IT infrastructure, addressing the needs of AI and advanced chips while reducing energy and water consumption. Chemours' solutions promise up to a 90% reduction in cooling energy use compared to traditional methods. The collaboration will focus on delivering efficient servers for AI and HPC applications.

Chemours and 2CRSi have established a Joint Development Agreement after qualifying Chemours' Opteon™ fluid in 2CRSi servers. This collaboration aims to advance two-phase cooling technologies for high-density IT infrastructure, driven by AI and next-generation chips.
Chemours' solutions can reduce data center cooling energy by up to 90% versus air cooling and minimize water usage. 2CRSi will leverage these fluids to enhance its ultra-high-density servers, including the Atlas 1.8GG 2PIC model. The partnership seeks to deliver innovative, energy-efficient solutions for AI and HPC applications.




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