Giga Computing, a subsidiary of GIGABYTE, an industry leader in AI & HPC servers and an integrator for Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC) & Immersion Cooling technology, has recently introduced DLC ready servers, H263-S63-LAN1 & H273-Z80-LAN1, expanding its previously launched high-density server product line supporting NVIDIA Grace CPU & Grace Hopper Superchip.

These servers, along with the R183-S90-LAD1 & R183-Z90-LAD1 1U dual-socket servers, are fitted with GIGABYTE cold plates, and cater to diverse computing needs. Engineered for both 4th Gen Intel Xeon Scalable CPUs and AMD EPYC 9004 CPUs, they offer unparalleled computing power.

In addition, the company is expanding its NVIDIA HGX server product line, a DLC SKU derived from the G593-SD0 launched in June. Specifically crafted for Large Language Models (LLMs), the newly launched DLC ready G593-SD0-LAX1 delivers unparalleled performance while maintaining peak computing power.

GIGABYTE has continued its commitment to improving sustainability and energy efficiency in data centers by bringing immersion cooling and liquid cooling technology to the forefront. These DLC servers exemplify how GIGABYTE stays ahead of the curve. The increased performance of current gen chips has led to pioneering cooling solutions, improving Power Usage Efficiency (PUE) and enabling sustainable peak system performance through DLC technology.

For single-phase immersion cooling, GIGABYTE has introduced a new 12U EIA immersion tank, A1P0-EA0, adding to its immersion tank portfolio that already includes one that has a capacity of 18 OU OCP servers, A1O3-CC0, and another EIA tank, A1P0-EB0, that has a 25U server capacity.

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