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Sustainable Metal Cloud can help data centres achieve up to 40% of cost savings through its cooling technology

Nicole Lim
Nicole Lim • 3 min read
Sustainable Metal Cloud can help data centres achieve up to 40% of cost savings through its cooling technology
Nvidia chips submerged in a liquid cooling solution. Photo: Sustainable Metal Cloud
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A company focused on upgrading data centres by offering graphics processing unit (GPU) cloud using direct chip cooling technology, can promise customer savings by 30%-40% compared to an existing data centre build. And, they’ve partnered with Nvidia and Deloitte to expose enterprise clients to AI in the most sustainable way. 

The company, called Sustainable Metal Cloud (SMC), has deployed its facilities in two data halls at Singapore’s ST Telemedia Global Data Centre (STT GDC). The average data centre today relies on air cooling technologies to keep its servers cool, as computing is a process that releases heat. 

Increasingly, immersion cooling has been growing in popularity, but Tim Rosenfield co-founder and co-CEO of SMC says that this solution has rarely been deployed on a large scale yet. Meanwhile, SMC’s hyperscale liquid cooling data centre build has already been deployed in a 20 megawatt (MW) data centre build in Australia. 

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