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AI has a heat problem – two cooling experts told me what that really means

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  • AI data centers overwhelm air cooling with rising power and heat
  • Liquid cooling is becoming essential as server density surges with AI growth
  • New hybrid cooling cuts power and water but faces adoption hesitance

As AI transforms everything from search engines to logistics, its hidden costs are becoming harder and harder to ignore, especially in the data center. The power needed to run generative AI is pushing infrastructure beyond what traditional air cooling can handle.

To explore the scale of the challenge, I spoke with Daren Shumate, founder of Shumate Engineering, and Stephen Spinazzola, the firm’s Director of Mission Critical Services.

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