NVIDIA Achieves 45°C Cooling for AI Servers, Surpassing Hot Tub Temperatures
- Published
- Jun 22, 2026 — 05:00 UTC
NVIDIA’s AI servers can now function at a maximum temperature of 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit), surpassing typical hot tub temperatures of 38 to 40 degrees Celsius. This breakthrough in cooling technology allows for greater energy efficiency, as noted by an unverified claim from the source. The ability to operate at higher temperatures can significantly reduce cooling costs and energy consumption for data centers, impacting how AI infrastructure is designed and managed. This development aligns with NVIDIA’s ongoing efforts to optimize AI server performance, as previously discussed in their coverage of AI infrastructure advancements. For practitioners, this means potential cost savings and improved operational efficiency in AI deployments. More details are available on the NVIDIA Blog.
By Callan Zhang · Jun 22, 2026 · Editorial standards →
Summarised from the primary source with AI assistance under human editorial oversight. Turing Wire is not a primary source — read the original for the authoritative account.
Source: NVIDIA Blog