Oleon unveils sustainable Liquid Immersion Cooling installation for high-performance AI workloads

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Pioneering green technology with Qloe’s bio-based cooling fluid

At the heart of this innovative setup is Qloe’s plant-based immersion cooling fluid. It is the first bio-based thermal management solution specifically designed for LIC systems. By replacing traditional cooling methods with this environmentally friendly alternative, Oleon reinforces its commitment to sustainability, innovation, and climate-conscious computing.

Collaborative innovation with industry leaders

This project is the result of a strong partnership with leading technology companies:

·       Green Revolution Cooling (GRC) supplied the GRC Micro immersion tank, enabling efficient and eco-friendly cooling performance.

·       CodeZero contributed high-performance GPU nodes, including a Supermicro server powered by AMD EPYC processors and NVIDIA GPUs, optimized for demanding ML workloads.

·       Oleon invested in advanced site infrastructure, including a chilled water loop maintained at 14.5°C, ensuring optimal thermal conditions for the LIC rack.

A showcase of AI & ML excellence

This installation is part of a broader AI and ML showcase, designed to demonstrate the potential of sustainable computing technologies. The server will soon begin running advanced machine learning tasks, marking the start of a new chapter in Oleon’s digital transformation journey.

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