Calgary-based CoolIT Systems says it has expanded global production at triple-digit rates over the past two years as AI workloads drive demand for liquid-cooled data centres. The company increased output of coolant distribution units and coldplates while developing systems capable of cooling chips exceeding 4,000 watts and racks surpassing 500 kilowatts.
CoolIT’s technology cools more than five million processors and is deployed in seven of the world’s top ten supercomputers. The firm plans further expansion in Canada, China, and Vietnam in 2026. As AI compute density rises, liquid cooling is becoming essential infrastructure.
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