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Princeton Digital Group Earns DGX-Ready Data Centre Certification for Liquid Cooling

PDG's TY1 Campus Becomes Japan's First Data Centre to Be Certified for Liquid-Cooling as Part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Centre Program

Princeton Digital Group, Asia’s leading data centre provider, has strengthened its Artificial Intelligence (AI)-ready infrastructure capabilities by earning the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Centre partner certification for liquid cooling. This milestone makes the company’s TY1 campus the first data centre in Japan to receive this specialised certification, reinforcing the company’s leadership in advanced AI infrastructure.

Princeton Digital Group Is Leading the AI Wave

The Asia Pacific region is witnessing exponential growth in AI adoption, which is driving demand for high density data centre capacity. Japan is emerging as a leading AI infrastructure hub in the region and is a strategic market for the company. The TY1 is a ~100 MW campus that supports high density requirements of hyperscaler AI infrastructure.

“We have built a successful and enviable track record of developing and operating advanced data centres that support the AI and cloud requirements of our hyperscaler customers,” said Varoon Raghavan, Co-Founder of and Chief Operating Officer at Princeton Digital Group. “Our NVIDIA DGX-Ready Data Centre certification for liquid cooling aligns with our mission to deliver future-ready solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

“AI is transforming every industry, and the demand for advanced, efficient infrastructure has never been greater,” said Charlie Boyle, Vice President, DGX platforms, at NVIDIA. “With Princeton Digital Group achieving the DGX-Ready Data Centre certification for liquid cooling, we’re together enabling the next wave of AI innovation and accelerated computing across the region.”

Pioneering Liquid-Cooled AI Infrastructure in Japan

Being a DGX-Ready Data Centre certified for liquid cooling highlights Princeton Digital Group’s capabilities in supporting next-generation AI computing. As the first DGX-Ready Data Centre partner certified for liquid cooling in Japan, TY1 is setting new benchmarks in energy efficiency and high-density capacity. The campus is purpose-built for AI workloads and features state-of-the-art liquid cooling infrastructure capable of supporting densities of 140kW per rack and more. This campus is part of PDG’s comprehensive growth plan in Japan.

Martin Dale Bolima

Martin has been a Technology Journalist at Asia Online Publishing Group (AOPG) since July 2021, tasked primarily to handle the company’s Data&Storage Asia online portal. He also contributes to Cybersecurity ASIA and Disruptive Tech News, with his main areas of interest being artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing and cybersecurity. A seasoned writer and editor, Martin holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. He began his professional career back in 2006 as a writer-editor for the University Press of First Asia, one of the premier academic publishers in the Philippines. He next dabbled in digital marketing as an SEO writer while also freelancing as a sports and features writer.

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