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Super Micro Computer Launches 3 New Liquid-Cooled Data Center Equipment Factories
Jun 18, 2024 1:46 AM

04:17 AM EDT, 06/18/2024 (MT Newswires) -- Super Micro Computer ( SMCI ) said Monday it is introducing three new liquid-cooled data center manufacturing facilities in northern California and elsewhere to serve intense AI-focused applications.

At least one of the new factories will be in San Jose. The company did not disclose the other two locations.

Liquid-cooled data centers can reduce electricity consumption and operational costs compared with air-cooled data centers, the company said.

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