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Intel and ExxonMobil collaboration to deliver advanced immersion cooling for data centers

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Via a multi-year, global collaboration, Intel and ExxonMobil have agreed to work together to develop and certify potentially next-generation, energy-efficient, liquid-based data center cooling technologies for Intel’s Xeon technology. This technology may address global growth in data center energy demand and sustainability goals by enhancing the energy efficiency of Intel computing architecture and Intel-based computing systems. Together, the two companies provide scale, global reach, and industry leading technologies to the fast-evolving and growing data center market.

Benefits of dielectric coolant to our customers:

Energy efficient to help reduce usage

By effectively removing heat compared to traditional air cooling, dielectric liquid can enable thermal management of high Thermal Design Power processors.1

Significant water savings

Superior thermal management can translate to both lower Partial Power Usage Effectiveness and less water consumption.1

Optimize data center performance

ExxonMobil’s PFAS-free immersion cooling products offer data center OEMs and end-users both high performance and the flexibility to customize thermal management to meet specific needs.

Reach sustainability goals

Optimized energy efficiency is achieved by Partial Power Usage Effectiveness as low as 1.032, Per-and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances – free fluids and less water consumption.1

 

1 Source: OCP Regional Summit 2023
2 Source: ExxonMobil data
3 Source: IEA (International Energy Agency), Set ‘22, “Data Centers and Data Transmission Networks”

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“Our partnership with ExxonMobil to co-develop turnkey solutions for liquid cooling will enable significant energy and water savings for data center and network deployments. Through this collaboration we are making progress on our journey to sustainable computing for a sustainable future.”

Jen Huffstetler | Chief Product Sustainability Officer | Intel

“By integrating ExxonMobil’s proven expertise in liquid cooling technologies with Intel’s long legacy of industry leadership in world-changing computing technologies, together we will further the industry’s adoption and acceptance as it transitions to liquid cooling technologies.”

Sarah Horne | Vice President | ExxonMobil

 

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Worlds energy demand for data centers

Today it is estimated that data centers represent ~2% of the worlds energy demand and that this will grow to ~5% by 2030.3 Managing this demand growth will be important and is why ExxonMobil and Intel are announcing their collaboration in liquid-based cooling technologies.

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ExxonMobil and Intel announce collaboration to bring data center immersion cooling solution to market

ExxonMobil and Intel to address global growth in data center energy demand and sustainability goals by enhancing the energy efficiency of Intel computing architecture and Intel-based computing systems. Read the press release!

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ExxonMobil launches immersion fluid products for data centers

The continued adoption of cloud computing and artificial intelligence continues to drive demand for data centers and processing power, requiring new solutions to manage power consumption and thermal energy output. To address this demand, ExxonMobil today launched a full portfolio of data center immersion fluid products that will help optimize data center performance across all industries and geographies.


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