The awesome power of supercomputing has the ability to drive wonderful innovations for the world. But supercomputers generate heat from components inside, including memory and storage. Matthew Ziegler, Director of HPC & AI Performance and Architecture at Lenovo, explains how Neptune technologies cool them all with liquid.
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