Netweb Technologies, which makes high-performance computing systems, has joined hands with Vertiv, a global digital infrastructure company.
The goal is to design and test Netweb’s GPU-based AI servers along with Vertiv’s cooling and power systems. This will make sure everything works smoothly together inside AI data centres.
The why: AI servers generate a lot of heat. So this partnership focuses heavily on advanced cooling systems like Direct-to-Chip liquid cooling, along with reliable power backup systems and energy management tools.
The bigger picture: AI usage is rising rapidly across industries, from chatbots and automation tools to advanced analytics and enterprise software.
Companies are training larger and more complex AI models, which require enormous computing power to function efficiently.
But what often goes unnoticed is the infrastructure behind it. AI runs on high-performance GPU servers that consume massive amounts of electricity and generate significant heat.
To keep these systems stable and efficient, advanced cooling technologies, reliable power backup, and integrated rack-level design are essential.


