Ferveret
ActiveNuclear-inspired cooling that turns wasted power into more AI compute
What it does
Ferveret is developing Adaptive Phase Cooling, a next-generation thermal solution for AI data centers inspired by heat transfer principles used in nuclear reactor systems. Our rack-integrated design delivers 35% more usable compute from the same power envelope, with a PUE of 1.03 (vs. the 1.2 industry standard), zero water consumption, and 45°C inlet temperatures that eliminate the need for chillers. Compatible with NVIDIA MGX and HGX architectures, Ferveret's solution uses a proprietary dielectric fluid that is not part of any regulated PFAS category, giving AI infrastructure operators a scalable, water-free path to higher compute density without redesigning their facilities.
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Ferveret | Adaptive Phase Cooling for Data Centers
Eliminate energy waste with Ferveret's Adaptive Phase Cooling. Use 98% of power for compute, not cooling. Sustainable liquid cooling for AI and data centers.
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