iM Data Centers, which focuses on the advanced manufacturing of high-performance, modular data centers, is partnering with two-phase, direct-to-chip cooling technology provider Accelsius. iM focuses on transforming legacy facilities into sustainable, HPC data centers.
The strategic collaboration will focus on delivering sustainable, scalable data center cooling solutions to support growing demand for HPC and AI workloads, initially at iM’s Miami data center that is slated to open in 25Q1.
This data center – which iM noted is situated in one of the world’s most network-dense cities –spans 100,000 square feet and offers 10 megawatts of power (scalable to 40 megawatts) fed by two utility substations, with expandable infrastructure.
Following iM’s recent commissioning of a fully modular Pittsburgh HPC Data Center, the Miami site is expected to demonstrate the company’s commitment to sustainable IT practices, while providing higher power density and more advanced cooling solutions. This makes it an ideal partner for Accelsius.
The Miami facility will showcase Accelsius’ NeuCool thermal simulation rack (TSR) with integrated load simulation sleds (LSS). This system demonstrates energy-efficient, advanced, direct-to-chip liquid cooling capabilities to more safely and efficiently manage heat for next-gen AI CPU and GPU workloads.
“Accelsius’ mission at its core is to drive sustainable data center development and operations, making iM Data Centers a natural partner,” said Josh Claman, the CEO of Accelsius. “This deployment in Miami marks the beginning of a strategic collaboration that will help reshape how data centers approach high-performance computing infrastructure with sustainability in mind.”
“This partnership further enables iM Data Centers to apply the most technologically advanced and efficient methods to support the most powerful GPU servers today and in the future,” said Michael Roark, the CEO and founder of iM Data Centers. “Our clients require cutting-edge technology to run next-generation applications, and our job is to deliver the most reliable and robust infrastructure to support those workloads.”
iM Data Centers’ modular design and flexible colocation options allow clients to evaluate HPC capabilities while touring the Miami facility. This collaboration helps data center operators meet modern computing demands with minimal environmental impact.