USA: Daikin Applied Americas has acquired Chilldyne, a California-based manufacturer of negative pressure liquid cooling systems for high-performance data centers and artificial intelligence centers.
Daikin says the acquisition complements its existing portfolio of data center solutions and strengthens its mission to provide comprehensive cooling solutions. In August, Daikin Applied acquired San Diego-based DDC Solutions, a developer of ultra-high-density cooling cabinets and data center management software.
“With the acquisition of Chilldyne, Daikin Applied is poised to offer a comprehensive suite of data center cooling solutions that meet our customers’ ever-changing needs and set a new standard for performance and uptime,” said Chief Operating Officer Yu Nishiwaki.
“Chilldyne’s negative pressure technology offers cost and uptime advantages over traditional positive pressure systems, positioning our business as a leader in high-performance data center cooling.”
Founded in 2012 and based in Carlsbad, California, Chilldyne has been deploying liquid-cooled GPU clusters at scale since 2014. Its patented liquid cooling distribution unit eliminates the risk of downtime and server damage due to leaks, making it ideal for high-value GPU servers.
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