LiquidStack unveils GigaModular Coolant Distribution Unit

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LiquidStack, a specialist in liquid cooling for data centres, has unveiled its new GigaModular CDU at this year’s Datacloud Global Congress being held in Cannes, France.

An image of the GigaModular Coolant Distribution Unit Credit: LiquidStack

This is the industry’s first modular, scalable Coolant Distribution Unit with up to 10MW cooling capacity, made possible through the unit’s modular platform and pay-as-you-grow installation approach.

Driven by dramatic increases in the adoption of AI, cloud computing, and other data-intensive technologies, the global data centre liquid cooling market is forecast to grow from $5.2 billion in 2025 to approximately $15.8 billion by 2030.

In addition, the demanding nature of AI workloads is pushing data centre thermal management requirements to unprecedented heights. With hardware such as Nvidia’s B300 and GB300 soon to arrive - and subsequent generations of even more powerful iterations inevitably following thereafter – there is a critical need to future-proof cooling capacity.

These increasingly sophisticated technologies generate far greater heat densities than traditional processing units, with rack power densities already exceeding 120kW per rack, and growing to 600kW by the end of 2027.

"AI will keep pushing thermal output to new extremes, and data centres need cooling systems that can be easily deployed, managed, and scaled to match heat rejection demands as they rise,” said Joe Capes, CEO of LiquidStack. “With up to 10MW of cooling capacity at N, N+1, or N+2, the GigaModular was designed to be the only CDU our customers will ever need. It future-proofs design selections for direct-to-chip liquid cooling without traditional limits or boundaries."

Key features of the LiquidStack GigaModular CDU platform include:

Fully scalable cooling capacity: Scalable, modular platform supporting single-phase Direct-to-Chip liquid cooling heat loads from 2.5MW to 10MW.

Pump module: High-efficiency IE5 pump and dual BPHx deliver scalable performance; dual 25um strainers protect critical components to ensure reliable operation at scale.

Control module: Centralised design, separate pump and control modules reduce both the number of components and complexity.

Instrumentation kits: Centralised pressure, temperature, and EM flow sensors optimise control.

Simplified service access: Serviceable from the front of the unit, with no rear or end access required, allowing the system to be placed against the wall.

Optional configuration: Skid-mounted system with rail and overhead piping pre-installed or shipped as separate cabinets for on-site assembly.

LiquidStack is currently showcasing the GigaModular CDU at Datacloud Global Congress, in Cannes, France, from June 3 – 5.