Infinium has announced Infinium Edge, a data center infrastructure platform aimed at enabling high-density artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads using immersion cooling. The company positions cooling as a key constraint as graphics processing unit (GPU) and central processing unit (CPU) power densities rise, impacting data center performance, efficiency, siting, and scale.
A core element of the platform is Infinium Edge Immersion Fluids, which Infinium describes as a new class of custom-engineered dielectric immersion fluids designed for AI and HPC data centers. Infinium says the fluids remove heat directly at the source of computation to support sustained, high-efficiency thermal performance, with the goal of enabling higher-density deployment of next-generation AI hardware while improving reliability and reducing infrastructure complexity.
Infinium frames immersion cooling against other cooling approaches by citing typical rack power-density ranges. It reports conventional air-cooled data centers typically support about 10–20 kW per rack, while direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems can reach 40–80 kW per rack, often with increased mechanical complexity and reliance on chilled-water infrastructure. Infinium says immersion cooling—submerging IT equipment in a dielectric fluid—supports substantially higher power densities, making immersion fluids increasingly important for next-generation AI data center design.
Infinium also differentiates its fluids from “commodity dielectric liquids,” stating its fluids are “cleaner, synthetic products” and do not contain “residual contaminants found in petroleum-derived immersion fluids” that it says may limit reliability and long-term performance in immersion-cooled systems. Infinium adds that Edge Immersion Fluids are designed to operate continuously while maintaining predictable performance under sustained high-temperature thermal loads common in AI and HPC environments.
“Cooling has become one of the defining constraints on deploying state-of-the-art AI compute systems,” said Robert Schuetzle, CEO of Infinium. “Infinium Edge leverages our expertise in advanced chemistry and industrial-scale manufacturing to deliver an immersion cooling platform that advances next-generation AI infrastructure. This enables faster computing and more sustainable operations, while at the same time reducing the power and water consumption of conventional data center cooling technologies.”
Source: Infinium







