Joint Development Agreement to accelerate deployment of two-phase liquid cooling for high-density servers and IT equipment
The Chemours Company and 2CRSi announced a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) following the successful qualification of Chemours' Opteon™ two-phase immersion cooling fluid in current-generation 2CRSi servers to accelerate the development and deployment of advanced two-phase cooling technologies for high-density IT infrastructure.
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- Joint Development Agreement focused on two-phase liquid cooling.
- Involves Chemours, a major chemical company, and 2CRSi, a server manufacturer.
- Aims to accelerate the deployment of advanced cooling technologies for data centers.
- Follows successful qualification of Chemours' fluid in 2CRSi servers.
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The agreement follows the successful qualification of Chemours' Opteon™ two-phase immersion cooling fluid in current-generation 2CRSi servers. Quote: "following the successful qualification of Chemours' Opteon™ two-phase immersion cooling fluid in current-generation 2CRSi servers."
"The Chemours Company (NYSE: CC ), a global chemistry company, and 2CRSi (ISIN code: FR0013341781), a pioneer in high-performance, eco-responsible server technology, today announced a Joint Development Agreement (JDA)"
"The Chemours Company (NYSE: CC ), a global chemistry company, and 2CRSi (ISIN code: FR0013341781), a pioneer in high-performance, eco-responsible server technology, today announced a Joint Development Agreement (JDA)"
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