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Home » CyrusOne designs an AI workload-specific data center

CyrusOne designs an AI workload-specific data center

August 26, 2023
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CyrusOne unveiled Intelliscale. a state-of-the-art, artificial intelligence (AI) workload-specific data center design.

The Intelliscale data center is built upon an ultra-high-density foundation, optimizing space utilization and presenting the ideal solution for companies aiming to effectively scale their AI infrastructure. Intelliscale data centers can occupy just 25% of the space of typical data centers, depending on the application and needs.

“The exponential increase in AI workloads will inevitably further impact the unprecedented demand that our industry is facing,” said John Hatem, Chief Operating Officer at CyrusOne. “In this environment, planning for long-term AI growth is imperative and ensuring cloud service providers have the infrastructure to support it is central to making this a reality. Deploying Intelliscale today will allow organizations to secure their AI future. With this global solution, our objective is to establish an AI environment for our high-density customers that is efficient and flexible, empowering customers to enter the market more swiftly and cost-effectively.”

CyrusOne has designed Intelliscale to operate with minimal land usage offering a variety of redundancy configurations tailored to individual needs. The company’s leading modular manufacturing approach to data center development enables customers to utilize liquid-to-chip cooling technology, rear door heat exchanger cooling systems, and immersion cooling to achieve efficient cooling up to 300kW per rack, delivering unparalleled performance even under the most demanding AI workloads.

Eric Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer at CyrusOne, highlighted the company’s unwavering commitment to innovation: “We are constantly challenged to deliver next generation solutions for what our customers desire, and Intelliscale is just one example of how we are responding. We’re thrilled to be offering the data center industry’s first-of-its-kind AI solution, a game changer for the industry.”

https://www.cyrusone.com/data-center-solutions/ai-data-centers

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