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Google's Liquid Cooling

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m463 ◴[] No.45018271[source]
I wonder what the economics of water cooling really is.

Is it because chips are getting more expensive, so it is more economical to run them faster by liquid cooling them?

Or is it data center footprint is more expensive, so denser liquid cooling makes more sense?

Or is it that wiring distances (1ft = 1nanosecond) make dense computing faster and more efficient?

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1. summerlight ◴[] No.45018323[source]
Not sure about classical computing demands, but I think wiring distances definitely matter for TPU-like memory heavy computation.