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FAQs: How do colocation data centers support AI workloads?

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Colocation data centers are engineered to support the demanding infrastructure requirements of AI workloads. These facilities offer high-density power configurations – often exceeding 20 to 50 kW per rack – necessary for supporting GPU-intensive applications. Advanced liquid cooling solutions, such as direct-to-chip or immersive cooling, ensure efficient thermal management for high-performance systems. With scalable infrastructure and expert on-site support, colocation enables businesses to adapt to evolving AI needs quickly and efficiently. Whether you’re running machine learning models or deploying AI at the edge, colocation offers the ideal environment to support performance, sustainability, and future growth.

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