Lambda, ECL Deploy Hydrogen-Powered GB300 Systems AI specialist Lambda has deployed its first NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 racks at the hydrogen-powered ECL data center in Mountain View, Calif. The Supermicro-built GB300 NVL72 systems each receive 142 kW of compute power, cooled through direct-to-chip liquid systems fed by centralized CDUs that recycle water generated as a byproduct of power production. The result, the companies say, is a cutting-edge liquid-cooled AI system with zero water impact and zero emissions. “ECLs’ work with Lambda sets a new bar for sustainable AI factory power and proves that off-grid, zero-emission, high-performance data centers are not just aspirational, but operational, at scale,” said Yuval Bachar, Founder and CEO of ECL. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eDdi-T_m
Rich - That’s great! What’s the LCOE of hydrogen. We are running 8 cents all in on hydrogen on turbocell are they in similar ballpark.
Great job Yuval Bachar
Amazing Yuval Bachar and Ken Patchett
sale smart
this is a thrilling stride toward eco-friendly tech. imagine the ripple effect on sustainability standards.
Hydro a strategic advantage indeed in this complex market and rodeo of a supply chain ...
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