Frore shows off LiquidJet Nexus coldplate for Nvidia Vera Rubin, other AI accelerators — offers up claimed 10% token generation boost over rival liquid-cooling solutions

Frore’s LiquidJet Nexus promises to enable 10% more token generation on Blackwell Ultra when compared to existing liquid-cooling solutions.
The continuous drive for higher performance in AI accelerators necessitates more efficient cooling solutions, with traditional methods nearing their limits.
Improved liquid cooling directly translates to enhanced AI compute performance, impacting the speed and efficiency of large language models and other AI applications.
The potential for a 10% token generation boost means that AI infrastructure can extract more immediate value from existing and future hardware, shifting the cost-performance curve.
- · Frore
- · Nvidia
- · AI accelerator users
- · Liquid cooling industry
- · Less efficient cooling technology providers
AI data centers can achieve higher computational densities and lower operational costs per unit of work.
The competitive landscape for AI chip design will increasingly factor in cooling efficiency as a core performance metric alongside raw compute.
Advances in cooling could enable the development of even more powerful, heat-intensive AI accelerators that were previously impractical due to thermal constraints.
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