MSI Highlights Liquid-Cooled AI Infrastructure and NVIDIA Platforms at COMPUTEX 2026

TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 2, 2026 — MSI is showcasing a comprehensive portfolio of AI and data center infrastructure platforms at COMPUTEX 2026 (Booth #J0605a), with liquid-cooled infrastructure at the center as increasing compute density drives greater thermal demands across modern data centers. The lineup spans liquid-cooled ORv3 rack-scale architectures for high-density AI infrastructure, NVIDIA MGX […] The post MSI Highlights Liquid-Cooled AI Infrastructure and NVIDIA Platforms at COMPUTEX 2026 appeared first on HPCwire .
The accelerating demand for AI compute is driving an urgent need for more efficient cooling solutions, making liquid cooling a critical component for next-generation data centers.
This highlights the growing necessity of advanced thermal management for high-density AI infrastructure, impacting data center design, energy consumption, and the viability of future AI deployments.
The widespread adoption of liquid cooling will alter data center infrastructure standards, likely leading to new supply chains and increased specialization in cooling technologies.
- · MSI
- · NVIDIA
- · Liquid cooling solution providers
- · Data center operators
- · Traditional air-cooling manufacturers
- · Data centers unable to upgrade
- · Regions with high energy costs
Increased performance and density of AI data centers due to improved thermal management.
Greater energy efficiency demands for data centers, potentially driving innovation in power generation and distribution.
The development of highly specialized data center construction and maintenance industries focused on liquid-cooled systems.
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