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Lubrizol to announce immersion-ready cooling solution

Iain Pocock

Wickliffe, Ohio – The Lubrizol Corporation® and Intel®, following a multi-year effort to advance immersion cooling technologies, will announce a transformational development at the 2022 OCP Global Summit in San Jose, California: CompuZol™ ICS, the industry's first, fully warrantied, immersion-ready cooling solution

Featuring Lubrizol's family of proprietary CompuZol immersion cooling fluids and an immersion-ready server from Intel, the new fully warrantied offering simplifies data center transitions to immersion by eliminating common hurdles to adoption.  

"We know that the market has questions about transitioning from traditional air-cooling to immersion cooling, with switching costs, logistics, and, of course, performance and warranty being top of mind," said Matt Joyce, Vice President, Corporate New Business Development, for Lubrizol.

"We want to help answer those questions, and this new immersion-ready solution represents a milestone in that effort.

“Our multiyear collaboration with Intel to advance immersion cooling and sustainably improve computing power and performance has culminated in this industry-first from Lubrizol,” Joyce continued. 

“Until now, warranty was always an area of contention when end users considered immersion applications. 

Working closely with Intel, we are pleased to introduce this new immersion cooling solution that includes an immersion-ready server and is fully warrantied from silicon to service.”

Jen Huffstetler, Intel’s Chief Product Sustainability Officer, said, “By eliminating barriers, enterprises will now be able to scale data center immersion cooling in a way they have not been able to in the past.

Intel is excited to be collaborating with Lubrizol to help customers take a leap forward in their sustainability journey.”

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