Ferveret, a startup focused on enhancing cooling efficiency for AI data centers, has demonstrated a 15 percent improvement in computational power efficiency through its Adaptive Phase Cooling (APC) system. This advancement is particularly crucial as data centers are expected to consume between 9 to 17 percent of total U.S. electricity by the decade's end, with a significant portion dedicated to cooling.
Founded by Reza Azizian and Matteo Bucci, the company utilizes a unique method that submerges servers in a specialized liquid, offering superior heat absorption compared to traditional air cooling. The innovation lies in generating smaller bubbles that detach more frequently from the server surface, thus enhancing the heat transfer process.
Currently, Ferveret is collaborating with various companies, including CleanSpark and FuriosaAI, to implement its cooling solutions. This approach is adapted from nuclear reactor technology, aiming to significantly reduce both water usage and energy consumption in data centers.