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title: "OpenPOWER Foundation Members Collaborate on Liquid Cooling for HPC"
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date: "2019-03-06"
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- "blogs"
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By [Ganesan Narayanasamy](https://www.linkedin.com/in/ganesannarayanasamy/), senior technical computing solution and client care manager, IBM
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![](images/singapire-300x225.jpg)
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New to the OpenPOWER Foundation, [Open Computing Singapore](https://opencomputing.sg/) provides High Performance Computing (HPC) products and solutions for the power architecture. They work closely with data centers, government agencies and enterprises across the Asia Pacific region.
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Through joint research collaboration, Open Compute Singapore and fellow OpenPOWER Foundation member [National University of Singapore’s School of Engineering - Centre for Energy Research & Technology (CERT)](https://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/cert/) developed a world-class liquid cooling system used for data centers and HPC servers. [Liquid cooling has been on the rise](https://www.datacenterknowledge.com/power-and-cooling/five-reasons-data-center-liquid-cooling-rise) as workloads have increased, particularly due to artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Open Computing Singapore’s liquid cooling system has several applications including:
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- Monitoring mission-critical Data Center temperatures
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- Air-flow management
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- Sensor detections for water leakage sending out alerts and notifications
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What’s up next for Open Compute Singapore? Check them out at this year’s [SC Asia 2019.](https://www.sc-asia.org/)
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