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The Open Compute Project Podcast
The Open Compute Project
16 episodes
4 days ago
The latest news, developments, collaborations and in-depth look at the innovation that derives from the collaboration in the global OCP Community. Join us as we discuss data centers, IT hardware, and infrastructure through expert interviews and insightful analysis to empower listeners with the knowledge to make informed decisions and deepen their understanding of the OCP. Your feedback shapes our content, so tune in, engage with our community, and be a part of reshaping hardware technology. Visit https://www.opencompute.org/ to learn more. Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com
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The latest news, developments, collaborations and in-depth look at the innovation that derives from the collaboration in the global OCP Community. Join us as we discuss data centers, IT hardware, and infrastructure through expert interviews and insightful analysis to empower listeners with the knowledge to make informed decisions and deepen their understanding of the OCP. Your feedback shapes our content, so tune in, engage with our community, and be a part of reshaping hardware technology. Visit https://www.opencompute.org/ to learn more. Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com
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The Future of Data Centers with Daniel Pope, CTO of Submer
The Open Compute Project Podcast
31 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
The Future of Data Centers with Daniel Pope, CTO of Submer

Daniel Pope, co-founder and CTO of Submer, discusses his journey in data center design and operations. Daniel founded his first data center-related business when he was just sixteen. We go back to the start of Daniel's data center journey and what he learned as an owner-operator that drove him to co-found Submer.  

Artificial Intelligence and High-Performance computing have accelerated the energy intensity of our data centers. Much of the market's focus has been on the latest GPUs and the heat generated by these chips. We dive (pun intended) into the next generation of cooling and automation solutions built for much more than just a couple of chips.


Chapters:

0:00 Introduction to the Open Compute Project Podcast

0:55 Daniel Pope's Background in Data Center Design

3:32 Submer's Journey into Liquid Cooling Technology

5:24 Customer Reluctance Towards Liquid Cooling Solutions

13:08 The Role of Standardization in Immersion Cooling Adoption

14:25 Sharing Lessons Learned and Innovations with the Public

25:16 Predictions for the Next 12 to 18 Months in AI Infrastructure

30:54 Closing Remarks and Invitation for Further Discussion


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The Open Compute Project Podcast
The latest news, developments, collaborations and in-depth look at the innovation that derives from the collaboration in the global OCP Community. Join us as we discuss data centers, IT hardware, and infrastructure through expert interviews and insightful analysis to empower listeners with the knowledge to make informed decisions and deepen their understanding of the OCP. Your feedback shapes our content, so tune in, engage with our community, and be a part of reshaping hardware technology. Visit https://www.opencompute.org/ to learn more. Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com