Liquid Cooling in Computer Systems

Liquid cooling uses fluid to absorb and transfer heat away from electronic devices.
Computer processors (or chips) produce significant heat during operation.
Effectively removing this heat is critical for their operation.

While most processors today are air‑cooled, increased heat density is leading to
mainstream adoption of liquid cooling. The current generation of AI processors,
including GPUs, CPUs and ASICs all require liquid cooling to operate today.