Data Centre World Asia 2024 All Set, Delta Electronics to Showcase Energy-Efficient Precision Cooling
The Flagship Event Is Happening on 9–10 October at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore
Delta, a global leader in power management and provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, is set to showcase its state-of-the-art precision cooling technology at Data Centre World Asia 2024, happening from 9 to 10 October at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
Seamlessly blending infrastructure with design innovation, Delta will highlight its exemplary solutions at DCW 2024, including the Air-Assisted Liquid Cooling (AALC) system and the Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU), both designed for efficient circuit separation in high-performance computing.
“Our commitment to boosting data centre sustainability is reflected in our innovative energy storage solutions, which are integral to our next generation of data centres,” said David Leal, Vice President of SEA Business at Delta. “By tackling power resilience and reliability head-on, we’re not only enhancing operational efficiency but also ensuring that our customisable solutions provide unmatched reliability and cooling measures, whether for retrofitting existing facilities or supporting scalable growth in new projects.”
Showcasing Innovation at Data Centre World Asia 2024
As Artificial Intelligence technology progresses, the demand for more powerful and efficient servers continues to grow. High-performance servers, with central processing units or graphics processing units as their most energy-intensive components, necessitate advanced cooling solutions to manage increasing energy consumption.
At Data Centre World Asia 2024, Delta will present its AALC system designed for High-Performance Computing and Artificial Intelligence workloads in data centres. The AALC offers a closed-loop liquid solution, eliminating the need for raised floors or facility piping, and delivers cooling density 2.5 times greater than air cooling with minimal power consumption (<3%). Additionally, Delta’s AALC includes customisable options to ensure reliability through redundant components and hot-swappable features, making it an ideal choice for data center retrofits and scalable growth.
To be on display as well will be the CDU, an essential component in liquid cooling systems that distributes coolant or water evenly throughout the system. Delta’s CDU elevates high-performance computing by efficiently separating facility and secondary circuits, with precise control of overflow, pressure, temperature, and coolant quality, while ensuring high reliability through a 10″ LCD monitoring screen, pump failure prediction, stainless steel piping, a 50-micron filter, redundant sensors, and water leakage detection, all designed to enhance operational reliability and minimize data center Power Usage Effectiveness.
A Continuing Commitment from Delta
Delta remains dedicated to developing smart, sustainable solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern data centers. By collaborating with ecosystem partners, Delta continues to innovate and strengthen the market with energy-efficient products that not only optimise performance but also contribute to a greener future.
Data Centre World Asia 2024 will be held at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, from 9 to 10 October. It will connect data centre professionals, technologists, and business leaders with experts, solutions, and services to help accelerate digital transformation plans.
Learn more about Delta at Data Centre World Asia 2024 here.