"They work 24/7 at high speeds and get searingly hot - but data centre computer chips get plenty of pampering. Some of them basically live at the spa.
"We'll have fluid that comes up and [then] shower down, or trickle down, onto a component," says Jonathan Ballon, chief executive at liquid cooling firm Iceotope. "Some things will get sprayed."
In other cases, the industrious gizmos recline in circulating baths of fluid, which ferries away the heat they generate, enabling them to function at very high speeds, known as "overclocking"."
Kind of a fluff piece sadly. I was hoping to learn more about the fluid they're using or really anything other than liquids have better thermal conductivity and this company uses them in AI. The featured company sells racks/tubs with GPUs in them.
Still kind of cool that bitcoin miners got here first.