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Auras Technology's chairman, Yu-shen Lin, has emphasized the increasing adoption of liquid cooling systems for AI servers, projecting that these innovative products will account for over 40% of the company's revenue by 2025. This marks a significant rise from the anticipated 12% contribution in 2024. The shift towards liquid cooling technology is driven by the need for enhanced performance and efficiency in data centers, particularly as the demand for AI capabilities continues to surge.
During a recent announcement on May 16, the company expressed confidence in achieving steady operational growth in 2025, primarily fueled by the escalating demand for AI servers. Lin noted that the latter half of the year is expected to witness stronger performance as more clients opt for advanced cooling solutions to manage the heat generated by high-performance computing tasks.
As the industry evolves, Auras Technology is positioning itself to capitalize on this trend, paving the way for a future where liquid cooling becomes a standard in AI server infrastructure.
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