TapTechNews August 13th news, the heat dissipation solution enterprise Sunon today announced its foray into the heat dissipation field of AI workstations and launched the first self-driven phase change liquid cooling radiator.
Sunon stated that professional AI workstations can provide computing power support for a rich range of applications; and the strong computing power of the workstation relies on multi-core high-performance CPU and GPU chips; if you want the workstation chips to operate efficiently around the clock throughout the year, a reliable processor cooling system is needed.
The integrated closed-loop phase change liquid cooling launched by Sunon this time does not include a water pump, and only through the vaporization and condensation process of the two-phase medium is enough to maintain the liquid flow to form a circulating heat dissipation, which has lower noise and vibration while improving the system reliability and reducing failures.
And the two-phase cooling medium selected by Sunon is not only non-conductive, non-flammable, and will not damage the atmosphere, but also has a relatively low GWP (TapTechNews note: Global Warming Potential, Global Warming Potential), which is more environmentally friendly.
Specifically, taking the cooling of a 450W power consumption GPU chip as an example, the self-driven closed-loop phase change liquid cooling of Sunon only needs to be equipped with 240 radiator with two 12025 fans and the cooling medium with GWP=2 to maintain the long-term stable operation of the chip without frequency reduction.