Silicon Valley dumps fans for Solidigm D7-PS1010, HGX B300

Solidigm launches the D7-PS1010, marking the first enterprise solid-state drive to feature cold-plate liquid cooling technology. This innovation replaces traditional airflow methods by applying direct cooling to both chip surfaces. The system maintains stable temperatures during intensive artificial intelligence operations. High-density graphics processing unit servers benefit from this thermal management solution. Energy consumption remains efficient while maintaining compact physical dimensions.

The storage device comes in E1.S format with thickness options of 9.5 millimeters and 15 millimeters. Storage capacities reach 3.84 terabytes and 7.68 terabytes for diverse server applications. PCIe 5.0 connectivity enables maximum bandwidth utilization required by modern AI data processing. Hot-swap capabilities allow maintenance without system interruption. Multiple server configurations can accommodate this storage technology.

Cold-plate cooling enables fanless server designs by eliminating conventional cooling requirements. Data centers experience reduced noise levels and fewer mechanical component failures. Power allocated to cooling systems decreases significantly. Server density increases as space previously reserved for airflow becomes available. Supermicro collaborates with Solidigm to integrate these drives into NVIDIA HGX B300 platforms for AI workloads.
 

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