에너지 관리 및 자동화 분야의 글로벌 리더 슈나이더 일렉트릭(한국지사 대표 김경록)이 엔디비아와 함께 액체 냉각 기반의 최신 데이터센터 레퍼런스 디자인을 선보이며, 고밀도 AI 클러스터 지원 및 데이터센터 효율성 강화에 나선다.
Support for high-density AI clusters and enhanced data center efficiency
Schneider Electric (Korea Branch President Kyung-Rok Kim), a global leader in energy management and automation, is introducing the latest liquid cooling-based data center reference design with NVIDIA, and is moving to support high-density AI clusters and enhance data center efficiency.
Schneider announced today that it is collaborating with NVIDIA to accelerate end-to-end data center solutions to address the burgeoning energy and sustainability challenges brought about by AI.
This announcement is expected to be a significant turning point for improving the energy efficiency of data centers and enhancing decarbonization and sustainability amid the surge in energy demand brought about by AI technology.
Schneider Electric focuses on three core areas: appropriate energy strategies, advanced infrastructure solutions, and sustainability consulting.
This will secure renewable energy, optimize on-site power generation, and maximize energy efficiency in data center operations.
Schneider Electric, in collaboration with NVIDIA, has unveiled a new liquid-cooling-based data center reference design that supports high-density AI clusters.
The design is optimized for NVIDIA’s latest GB200 NVL72 platform and Blackwell chips, supporting AI clusters up to 132kW per rack and solving the challenges of large-scale liquid cooling.
The design is by Schneider Electric. Developed using Ecodial and EcoStruxure™ IT Design CFD software, it enables design tailored to AI workloads through power and thermal load analysis.
“Building the future of AI and accelerated computing requires a fast, reliable foundation,” said Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA. “Working with Schneider Electric will enable customers to design their technology advancements on a reliable, resilient infrastructure.”
Schneider Electric also offers data-driven sustainability consulting services to help customers achieve their decarbonization goals, enabling them to make real changes in areas such as energy strategy formulation, digital sustainability initiatives, and supply chain optimization.
“The energy demand and environmental impact of AI are rapidly increasing, and Schneider Electric is committed to setting a new standard to decarbonize data centers and digital infrastructure,” said Pankaj Sharma, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Data Center and Networks, Schneider Electric. “This announcement is an important step forward in driving energy efficiency and enhancing sustainability in the age of AI.”