KAIST achieves 10‑fold efficiency boost in AI liquid cooling, breaking major bottleneck

Researchers at KAIST announced a breakthrough in AI hardware cooling. The team developed a liquid‑cooling method that outperforms previous designs. Efficiency

Researchers at KAIST announced a breakthrough in AI hardware cooling. The team developed a liquid‑cooling method that outperforms previous designs. Efficiency is reported to be ten times higher than the earlier record. The advancement addresses a long‑standing bottleneck in AI processing speed. Improved cooling allows chips to operate at higher performance levels. The technology could accelerate AI training and inference tasks. KAIST plans to collaborate with industry partners for deployment. Future studies will assess scalability and commercial viability.