- Infinium launched an immersion cooling platform for high-density AI and HPC data centers.
- The system uses proprietary dielectric immersion fluids to remove heat by fully submerging IT hardware.
- These fluids can be produced at Infinium's eFuel facilities as carbon-negative synthetic liquids.
- Immersion cooling enables higher rack power density, better energy efficiency, reduced water use and lower infrastructure complexity.
Overview
Infinium Edge™ is a platform for immersion cooling targeting high-density AI and HPC data centers, extending Infinium’s energy, chemistry, and systems engineering into compute infrastructure.
Technology
The platform employs proprietary dielectric Infinium Immersion Fluids to cool IT hardware by full submersion, removing heat directly at the source rather than relying on air and fans or complex direct-to-chip systems.
Operational benefits
Immersion cooling supports higher rack power densities required for advanced AI and GPU workloads, improves energy efficiency and thermal stability, and reduces infrastructure complexity and water usage.
Manufacturing and emissions
Infinium leverages its synthetic fuel and product production at eFuel facilities to produce the immersion fluids; when manufactured there, the fluids can be carbon‑negative, enabling data center deployments with a smaller carbon footprint.