Lenovo Enterprise Solutions LLC and NIDEK Co., Ltd. are revolutionizing energy-efficient water-cooling solutions. This partnership cuts the environmental impact of AI data centers.
AI workloads are surging. Data centers face challenges from high heat and power demands. Air-cooling systems can’t handle these challenges. Lenovo and NIDEK are tackling this challenge together. Lenovo is merging its Neptune liquid-cooling tech, great for high-performance computing, with NIDEK’s Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU). This partnership aims to circulate cooling water safely and efficiently.
The solution uses direct liquid cooling. This keeps AI servers running smoothly, boosts power use, and allows for heat reuse with purified hot water. This method improves cooling performance. It also reduces the burden on facility managers. It also leads to major power savings.
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The partnership combines the strengths of both companies. This boosts reliability and safety. These are key for data centers. They will work together to create strong, leak-resistant, and scalable cooling systems. This will help meet the needs of next-gen AI infrastructure.
Lenovo and NIDEK started by focusing on the Japanese market. Now, they plan to expand globally. They aim to promote sustainable, energy-efficient data centers for the AI era.

