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Krambu Announces Strategic Collaboration with Elkhorn to Revolutionize AI Data Center Liquid Cooling & Efficiency

Krambu Announces Strategic Collaboration with Elkhorn to Revolutionize AI Data Center Liquid Cooling & Efficiency

Companies combine engineering and design expertise to develop next-generation systems supporting Gen AI and HPC workloads for on-premises and cloud data centers, advancing the push for green IT.

Krambu, a veteran in computing power distribution and infrastructure solutions, is excited to announce its partnership with Elkhorn, a cutting-edge innovator in sustainable cooling technologies for data centers and AI applications.

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Elkhorn is revolutionizing the $206 billion HVAC/R industry with its patent-pending, water-based hydrovaporization cooling technology. Designed to replace outdated and harmful refrigerants, Elkhorn’s system drastically reduces energy consumption and environmental impact while meeting the exponential cooling demands of AI and data centers.

By combining Krambu’s advanced power optimization expertise with Elkhorn’s transformative cooling technology, the partnership will deliver unprecedented efficiency gains and sustainability to the industry. Elkhorn’s cooling system, which uses water as a refrigerant, is not only safer and greener but also more cost-effective than traditional Freon-based cooling systems.

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“This collaboration marks a significant step forward in addressing the growing challenges of energy consumption and emissions in high-performance computing environments,” said Travis Jank, CEO of Krambu. “Elkhorn’s innovative approach aligns seamlessly with the industry’s growing emphasis on sustainability and operational excellence, reflecting the direction we see leading companies heading.”

With Elkhorn’s proven prototypes, existing demonstration site installations, and letters of intent from industry leaders, the partnership is poised to reshape cooling infrastructure in data centers and beyond, paving the way for a more sustainable and efficient digital age.

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