Asus Unveils Liquid-Cooled AI Infrastructure with Nvidia
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported Mar 17, 2026 · Last updated Mar 17, 2026
The unveiling of Asus's liquid-cooled AI infrastructure, powered by Nvidia, is expected to significantly boost the AI and data center markets by offering more efficient and powerful solutions. This innovation could drive increased investment in AI hardware and related services, benefiting companies like Asus and Nvidia, and their partners in cooling and storage.
Asus unveiled its fully liquid-cooled AI infrastructure at NVIDIA GTC 2026, featuring the Asus AI POD built on the NVIDIA Vera Rubin platform. This comprehensive, end-to-end solution aims to enable enterprises and cloud providers to build high-performance, energy-efficient large-scale AI clusters. The offerings include rack-scale AI Factories, desktop AI supercomputing, Edge AI, and Enterprise AI solutions, with strategic partnerships with Vertiv, Schneider Electric, IBM, DataDirect Networks, WekaIO, and VAST Data for cooling, power, and storage. Asus also introduced new server series based on NVIDIA HGX Rubin NVL8 and HGX B300 systems, along with edge AI supercomputing solutions powered by NVIDIA Grace Blackwell Ultra and Jetson Thor. The company emphasized its commitment to green computing and sustainability, integrating innovations like Thermal Radar 2.0 and Asus Control Center (ACC) Data Center Edition for optimized fan performance and carbon emissions tracking.
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