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The Sderot-based company has developed an innovative cooling technology that dramatically cuts energy costs for data centers.
ZutaCore, a startup founded by Erez Freibach and Nahshon Eadelson, has developed a waterless liquid cooling solution for AI servers, addressing the overheating issues faced by tech giants like Intel, Nvidia, and SoftBank. The company has announced a new partnership with SoftBank, which has selected ZutaCore as the main supplier of cooling systems for its AI servers. This partnership is part of SoftBanks efforts to improve its image and invest in the AI processing sector. ZutaCores technology uses a synthetic fluid that does not conduct electricity, making it a safer and more efficient alternative to traditional water cooling systems. The company has raised $30 million in a recent investment round led by Carrier, with participation from ZIM and other investors.
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Wiwynn Bets on Dielectric Direct-to-Chip Two-Phase Liquid Cooling with a Strategic Partnership and Investment in ZutaCore
ZutaCore, a provider of direct-to-chip, waterless liquid cooling solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Wiwynn, a cloud IT infrastructure provider for hyperscale data centers. Wiwynn has invested in ZutaCore to accelerate the adoption of its HyperCool liquid cooling technology. The partnership aims to bring sustainable AI throughout the hyperscaler ecosystem. ZutaCores HyperCool technology is being adopted globally by data centers, server OEMs, and chip manufacturers. The company also has a partnership with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries that includes an investment and white-label sales agreement.
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Three kilometers from Gaza: Israeli startup poised to lead AI chip cooling revolution | CTech
ZutaCore, a company based in Sderot, Israel, is developing a waterless, dielectric liquid cooling solution for high-tech applications. Despite facing challenges due to its location near the Gaza border, the company has managed to raise about $60 million in funding, with $22 million raised in the last year. This has allowed it to nearly double its workforce to about 70 people. The companys technology is designed to cool chips in server farms using a non-conductive liquid, which absorbs heat from the chips and cools them using less than 50% of the electricity compared to air conditioning. The company is currently at a critical stage of sales and is seeing a growing demand for its technology.
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זוטה קור משיקה שלוחות פעילות בהודו וטייוואן וממנה בכירים מחברות שבבים - Chiportal
Israeli start-up ZutaCore, which develops a non-electrically conductive liquid cooling solution for servers and data centers, is expanding its global operations with the launch of two activity centers in India and Taiwan. The company is also strengthening its senior management team with the appointment of experienced industry professionals. The new branches are intended to provide a direct response to customers in two of the worlds largest chip and server industries. The companys solution has become a vital factor in efficiently managing data centers and promoting higher processing capabilities in the era of digital expansion.
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ZutaCore's HyperCool Liquid Cooling Technology to Support NVIDIA's Advanced H100 and H200 GPUs for Sustainable AI
ZutaCore, a provider of direct-to-chip, waterless liquid cooling solutions, has announced support for the NVIDIA H100 and H200 Tensor Core GPUs to help data centers maximize AI performance while delivering sustainability. The company will be showcasing its H100 and H200 waterless dielectric cold plates at the GTC 2024 Conference. The companys partnership with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) addresses challenges faced by data centers today, including the enhancement of heat exhaust efficiency, promotion of energy conservation, and decarbonization. ZutaCores HyperCool technology can be implemented in new or existing data centers to deliver 10 times more computing power, a 50% reduction in total cost of ownership, 100% heat reuse, and reduced CO2 emissions.
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זוטה קור ו-Valeo יוצאות לדרך: שיתוף פעולה לפיתוח מערכת קירור לשרתים - Chiportal
Israeli start-up ZutaCore has announced a strategic agreement with French technology supplier Valeo to jointly develop a cooling system for servers and data centers over the next four years. The cooling system, which uses a non-electrically conductive liquid, aims to cool processors in data centers. The agreement is part of ZutaCores global expansion strategy, which includes partnerships with other international companies. Recently, American company Equinix, one of the worlds largest providers of server hosting services, announced the integration of ZutaCores HyperCool technology in more than 100 of its data centers. ZutaCore also signed an agreement with Taiwanese company ASUS. The company also received an investment of $8 million from the Japanese Mitsubishi Corporation.
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זוטה קור מהעוטף חזרה לפעילות; מגייסת 30 מ' ד' - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
ZutaCore HyperCool, an Israeli company that develops efficient cooling technology for high-power servers, has resumed full operations after a temporary halt due to a Hamas attack in October. The company has begun a fundraising process to raise about $30 million. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has already joined the fundraising and signed a distribution agreement with the company. ZutaCore HyperCool has started initial sales this year and is preparing for sales of tens of millions of dollars in 2024. The company is also launching a recruitment campaign.
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חברת הסטארט אפ הישראלית זוטה קור משדרות, שפיתחה מערכת לקירור שרתים ומרכזי מחשוב מגייסת עובדים - Chiportal
Israeli start-up ZutaCore, which develops a unique liquid cooling solution for servers and data centers, has announced plans to recruit new employees. The company will increase its workforce by over 30% and hire about 15 new employees in the coming weeks. This follows a recent $8 million investment from Mitsubishi, which will also integrate ZutaCores cooling solutions into its global product lines. ZutaCore is also expanding its collaborations with leading computing suppliers worldwide and recently signed an agreement with Taiwanese company ASUS.
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ZutaCore to Showcase Waterless Direct Liquid Cooling Tech at SC23
הסטארט־אפ משדרות שקיבל השקעה אסטרטגית, ועלה על מסלול המראה
ZutaCore, an Israeli start-up that has developed a unique cooling technology for server farms, has received a strategic investment from Japanese corporation Mitsubishi. The technology, based on a unique non-electrically conductive liquid, can reduce the electricity consumption of server farms by tens of percent, making it safer to use than water-based cooling technologies and easier to implement. The company, which has raised $40 million to date, is currently in the midst of a fundraising round. It employs about 50 people, most of them in Israel.
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ZutaCore Wins Award for Eco-Friendly Transformation of Data Centers
ZutaCore Joins the Open19 Foundation
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ZutaCore Starts 2020 with Strategic Expansion of its Leadership Team
ZutaCore, a liquid cooling company for data centers, has announced the expansion of its U.S.-based leadership team. Chuck Dooley has been appointed as the Executive Vice President Global Sales, while Dr. Tim Shedd has been appointed as the Director of Product Management. Both individuals bring extensive expertise to their new roles. Dooley will lead the sales and channel development to drive the growth of the business, while Shedd will help the industry navigate the turning point in achieving unprecedented computing power. ZutaCore has gained recognition as a leader in waterless, two-phase, direct-on-chip, liquid cooling and has a pipeline of announcements for 2020.
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ZutaCore Wins 2019 DCD Global Mission Critical Tech Innovation Award
ZutaCore has been selected as the winner in the DCD Global Awards in the Mission Critical Tech Innovation category for its Open19 Liquid Cooling with ZutaCore HyperCool2™ solution. The award recognizes ZutaCores strategy to offer data center operators a waterless liquid cooling platform that can meet and surpass the demands of high-performance computing. The technology enables high computing densities and addresses server-level hotspot and edge computing challenges. ZutaCores HyperCool2 solution is a complete hardware system that delivers unparalleled heat dissipation at the chip level, triples computing densities, and reduces costs. The companys R&D center is in Israel with headquarters in California.
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ZutaCore to Demo ZutaCore HyperCool2 with Intel Data Center Manager at Datacloud Global Congress
ZutaCore will display the HyperCool2 direct-on-chip cooling system at the Datacloud Congress, showcasing its integration with Intel Data Center Manager (Intel DCM). This integration enhances ZutaCores software-defined-cooling (SDC) platform, providing data center operators with visibility into computing power assets for resource optimization. The collaboration with Intel DCM allows data center operators to monitor and manage power consumption, provision cooling resources efficiently, and consume less power. The demonstration at the event will feature the HyperCool2 solution on various Intel CPUs and server configurations. ZutaCores R&D center is in Israel with HQ office in California.
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ZutaCore Partners With UNIXPlus For Warrantied, Customized Server Cooling Retrofits
UNIXPlus and ZutaCore have announced a partnership to provide retrofitted and warrantied servers cooled-by-ZutaCore. This partnership addresses the limitations of existing cooling technologies in data centers. With the increasing demand for servers that can support heavy power loads, customers are looking for innovative technology partners to retrofit their infrastructure without breaching warranties. UNIXPlus is the first integrator to offer an extended warranty for servers retrofitted with ZutaCores HyperCool2TM technology. This solution allows clients to overcome cooling restrictions and achieve unparalleled heat dissipation. The partnership aims to revolutionize the market and enable customers to break the heat barrier.
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NextLeap leverages wisdom of the 'experienced' crowd
NextLeap Ventures, an investment group founded by former senior Intel executives, leverages the wisdom and experience of former Intel employees to make investment decisions. The group selects startup companies through a screening process and then invites former Intel employees to a Pitch Night, where they vote on the most promising startups. NextLeap Ventures has invested $1.5 million in five companies so far. The group aims to improve the probability of success for startups and provide a better return on investment for its investors. The model combines the benefits of crowdfunding and angel investment clubs.
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