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Accelerating liquid cooling adoption in data centers: necessity, challenges and solutions

David Zhou1( )Liguang Du1Ran Xu1Jiqiang Song2Na Chen1Shanshan Zheng2Yuehong Fan1
DCAI China, Intel Corporation, Shanghai 200003, China
Intel Labs China, Intel Corporation, Beijing 100013, China
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Optimizing cooling strategies of data centers is crucial to the carbon footprint of the world upon the explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI). This article analyzes the necessity of transitioning from air cooling to liquid cooling in data centers and its challenges, and proposes technological and industry solutions. Liquid cooling technologies are hindered by challenges such as costs, leakage risks, and lack of standards and skilled workforce. The solutions lie in continued improvement in design methodology and technology performance, use of AI-assisted management tools, and advancing standardization and industry ecosystems.

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Technology Review for Carbon Neutrality
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Zhou D, Du L, Xu R, et al. Accelerating liquid cooling adoption in data centers: necessity, challenges and solutions. Technology Review for Carbon Neutrality, 2025, 1: 9550014. https://doi.org/10.26599/TRCN.2025.9550014

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Received: 12 September 2025
Revised: 22 October 2025
Accepted: 01 November 2025
Published: 08 December 2025
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