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Big thank you to Cisco for sponsoring my trip to the Cisco Partner Summit and for sponsoring this video! See how Cisco uses direct-to-chip liquid cooling to manage 2000W of heat in this 51.2T switch.

The Study of Liquid Cooling Solution on 51.2T Switch

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Cisco''s Liquid-Cooled 51.2T Switch: Next-Generation

Cisco''s 51.2T liquid-cooled switch represents a significant leap forward in data center technology. By integrating direct-to-chip liquid cooling, the company is not only

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What Are Next-Generation Liquid-cooled Switches Like?

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Rack-Scale Liquid Cooling Solutions | Supermicro

With extensive experience deploying large-scale direct-to-chip (DLC) liquid-cooled AI systems, Supermicro is developing leading liquid cooling technology powering the world''s most ambitious AI

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Arista developing liquid-cooled network switches

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DML and DCL filter drier | Filter driers for A/C | Danfoss

DML filter drier - designed for air conditioning systems that require high moisture removal capacity - optimized for HFC refrigerants and mineral/benzene oils.

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