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Solidigm eSSD tackles cooling woes in data centers
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29370, member: 2262"] Solidigm created a new eSSD that fixes cooling problems in data centers. These drives come with cold plates that cool both sides evenly, which older liquid cooling systems failed to do. The back has a clever spring-loaded swap system. Tech teams can replace drives without stopping anything. Parts of servers still need air cooling, but this points toward fewer fans when running heavy AI tasks. These eSSDs work great for AI systems that need quick data access. Most people pick SSDs because they run more efficiently than other storage types. They lack moving parts, which helps them handle big reading jobs without problems. Many companies want to replace old fan-cooled 1U racks. These new drives run quieter and use less power, letting data centers switch to direct chip cooling. Solidigm is the American division of SK Hynix. It showed its new drive at GTC, where everyone talked about its tech advances. The company built this drive to solve real cooling and upkeep issues tech workers face every day. The balanced cooling system makes swapping drives easy. This design might change how future servers work. Traditional cooling still plays a role in some areas, but liquid cooling makes systems more efficient and needs less bulky air conditioning. [/QUOTE]
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