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direct-to-chip cooling

A cooling technology where liquid coolant flows through pipes mounted directly on processors, removing heat at the source before it spreads to surrounding air. This enables higher power densities than traditional air cooling because liquid absorbs heat more efficiently than air. Many new AI data centers use direct-to-chip cooling for GPUs.

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