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Alison Deane
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Aug 27, 2025 4:49:44 AM
Las Vegas, September 8–10, MGM Grand – At Yotta 2025, ZutaCore® will demonstrate how its breakthrough HyperCool® two-phase, waterless, direct-to-chip liquid cooling solution is addressing the most urgent challenges in AI infrastructure.
With demand for AI infrastructure surging, processors are hotter, workloads are denser, and the pressure to lower data center costs has never been greater. ZutaCore’s approach enables data centers to cool the hottest processors, cut energy costs, eliminate the use of water, and increase compute density—empowering operators to scale sustainably while unlocking new levels of performance.
Here are six reasons to engage with ZutaCore at Yotta 2025:
On Monday, September 8, 10:10–10:55 a.m., My Truong will join experts from Uptime Institute, Carbice, and Nautilus Data Technologies in a panel discussion on “From Concept to Commercial Adoption: How Fast Can Liquid Cooling Scale Up?”
On Monday, September 8, CRO Andreas Keiger will be available for exclusive discussions as to how data centers can overcome the toughest challenge: keeping current and future AI silicon cool. Schedule a 1:1 with Andreas to share your perspective and explore how ZutaCore delivers measurable ROI by lowering OpEx, enabling higher compute density, and advancing a more sustainable operating model.
On Monday, September 8, 4:35–4:45 p.m., ZutaCore will deliver its Main Stage session:
“MORE Power for AI Workloads with Energy-Efficient End-to-End Two-Phase Cooling.”
Power availability is the single greatest constraint for AI data centers today. This session will highlight how ZutaCore’s cooling technology helps executives unlock more usable capacity for AI/HPC workloads, while at the same time reducing operating costs and advancing sustainability goals. Attendees will gain insights into how innovative cooling strategies can create competitive advantage by enabling higher performance, greater efficiency, and scalable growth in the era of AI.
ZutaCore’s direct-to-chip, two-phase pool-boiling eliminates water use and turns heat into a resource. By boiling fluid directly on the processor, it absorbs heat far more efficiently than legacy systems—keeping processors stable, cutting energy costs, extending hardware life, and enabling higher compute density. Experience it live at Booth #316.
ZutaCore’s leadership team will be available at Booth #316 for strategic discussions on the future of sustainable AI infrastructure. Contact us to book a meeting.
Erez Freibach, Co-Founder & CEO
My D. Truong, CTO
Andreas Keiger, Chief Revenue Officer
Udi Paret, Chief Business Officer
Elsa Pine, VP of North America Sales
Alison Deane, VP of Marketing
On Wednesday, September 10, at 11:30 a.m., My Truong and Andreas Keiger will share their vision on JSATV, highlighting how ZutaCore is enabling waterless, energy-efficient, high-density data centers that meet the performance demands of AI while supporting ESG objectives.
ZutaCore is redefining the future of cooling for AI and HPC, enabling data centers to achieve:
Performance – reliably cooling the hottest processors to maximize compute power.
Efficiency – reducing OpEx by cutting energy costs through advanced heat reuse.
Sustainability – eliminating water consumption while lowering environmental impact.
Scalability – increasing compute density to accelerate AI deployment.
Visit Booth #316 at Yotta 2025 to see how ZutaCore is helping data centers balance performance, cost, and sustainability in the AI era.
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