Lenovo Announces the Fifth Generation Neptune Warm Water-Cooling Technology

Bengaluru, India – Lenovo announced the launch of the fifth generation of Lenovo Neptune Direct Water-Cooling technology along with a range of sustainability services to help customers reach their sustainability goals. The enhanced portfolio comes as part of ThinkSystem’s 30th Anniversary celebrations and delivers advanced sustainability services, including packaging and product design.

The fifth-gen Lenovo Neptune Direct Water-Cooling technology extends industry-leading data center efficiency to a broader range of servers, recycling loops of warm water to cool systems and enabling customers to reduce power consumption by up to 40 percent. Lenovo Neptune now includes support for the latest processors from AMD and Intel. It expands water cooling to support both 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable and 4th Generation AMD EPYC™ processors and GPUs from NVIDIA and Intel, delivering better performance.

“As a global technology leader, we are invested in not only bringing the world-changing innovations but also driving differentiation with ESG goals, sustainable business practices, product designs, and services: ultimately helping our customer advance their sustainability goals.” Said Sumir Bhatia, President, AP, Lenovo ISG. “The fifth-gen Neptune technology and carbon offset services are big enablers, helping our customers reduce their environmental footprint. Moreover, with Lenovo TruScale Sustainability services, businesses of all sizes can benefit from the subscription-based offering and reduce their energy consumption. We are committed to accelerating our emission reductions to achieve the Net-Zero goal by 2050, taking our customers and partners with us on this journey.”

Lenovo leads the HPC server industry in the use of warm water cooling and is extending alternative cooling solutions with Neptune, which range from liquid-assisted air cooling to direct water-cooled GPUs and CPUs:

  •  Closed Loop Cooling Design
    • Water lines run to the node, cooling down CPUs
    • Each server requires 155W less fan power
  • ·Liquid Assisted Air Cooling:
    • Thermal Transfer Module (TTM) advanced heat sink uses liquid to channel heat away from the CPU
    • Liquid Air Heat Exchanger (L2A) – closed loop liquid-cooled GPUs
  • Direct Warm-Water Cooling:
    • Component level cooling for CPUs, GPUs, RAM, PCI-E, PSUs
    • Runs CPU and GPUs faster for sustained performance
    • Removes more than 90% of the heat generated by the server

“The IT & technology industries are expected to serve a larger purpose with sustainable and responsible innovation. With India being recognized as one of the leading economies in the world, focus on ESG and efforts to reduce energy consumption in data centers is at an all-time high,” said Amit Luthra, Managing Director, India, Lenovo ISG. “Our Lenovo Neptune warm-water cooling technologies can drive down total power consumption for full operation of the server and data center by as much as 40%, which adds up to real savings quickly for our customers, with the benefits continuing over the life of the infrastructure. With enhancements to Neptune, in addition to our CO2 offsetting services, we are helping our customers achieve sustainability goals and become a responsible solution provider.”

 

 

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