By Delta Singapore - Published December 04, 2024
Delta Electronics is excited to present its latest precision cooling technology at Data Centre World (DCW) Asia 2024, taking place on October 9-10 at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. This event marks a valuable opportunity for Delta to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable innovation in high-performance computing. Among the highlights are Delta’s Air-Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) system and Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU), both designed to address the critical need for energy-efficient cooling solutions in data centers, particularly those handling AI and intensive computational workloads. The AALC system is engineered to provide cooling density more than 2.5 times greater than traditional air cooling, with minimal power consumption. Meanwhile, the CDU effectively manages coolant distribution for enhanced reliability, featuring precision controls, pump failure prediction, and advanced water leakage detection.
As the demand for advanced data centers grows, Delta continues to pioneer sustainable technologies that ensure operational efficiency without compromising environmental goals. Delta’s Vice President of SEA Business, Mr. David Leal, shared, “Our commitment to sustainable data centers is evident in our innovations that boost power resilience and operational reliability. Our customizable solutions provide flexibility for both retrofitting and expanding new data center projects, supporting a scalable approach to growth.”By focusing on energy-efficient designs, Delta's participation at DCW Asia 2024 reinforces its dedication to building a greener future. These efforts align with Delta’s ongoing mission to provide smarter, sustainable solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern data centers and foster partnerships that drive positive change in the industry.