Frore Unveils LiquidJet Nexus, a Slim Liquid Cooler for Nvidia Servers
Frore Systems has unveiled the LiquidJet Nexus, a monolithic liquid cooling block designed to support Nvidia’s latest server-grade hardware, including dual Blackwell GPUs and the Grace CPU. The announcement took place during Computex 2026 in Taipei, showcasing a streamlined solution aimed at improving thermal management and computational efficiency in data centers and AI workloads.
Innovative Cooling Design for High-Performance Nvidia Servers
The LiquidJet Nexus integrates cooling plates in a highly compact design, intended to replace the more complex conventional water blocks currently used in Nvidia servers. By consolidating the cooling components for both CPUs and GPUs into a single unit, Frore aims to simplify cooling system architecture while delivering enhanced thermal performance.
According to reports, this cooling technology effectively lowers operating temperatures by approximately 6 degrees Celsius compared to standard liquid cooling setups. This notable reduction in heat contributes to improving the stability and longevity of server components.
Beyond thermal advantages, the new cooler demonstrably accelerates AI processing capabilities, with testing indicating an approximate 10% increase in token generation speeds. This performance boost is significant for workloads relying on the interaction between Nvidia’s dual Blackwell GPUs and Grace processors, which are commonly used in demanding artificial intelligence and data center environments.
The modular nature of the LiquidJet Nexus allows it to fit within the dense server environments typical of enterprise data centers, offering data center operators a blend of efficient space utilization and robust cooling performance. This development underscores a growing industry trend toward integrated cooling solutions that can handle the thermal challenges of next-generation computing hardware.
While pricing details and broader availability of the LiquidJet Nexus have not been disclosed, Frore Systems’ presentation at one of the technology industry’s most influential events highlights its focus on advancing server cooling technologies to meet the evolving demands of AI acceleration and high-performance computing.
The LiquidJet Nexus addition to Frore’s cooling lineup reflects a continuous push toward improving energy efficiency and computational throughput in data centers, areas that remain critical as server performance scales to unprecedented levels.
Frore Systems introduces LiquidJet Nexus, a compact liquid cooler for Nvidia GPUs and CPUs, reducing temperatures by 6°C and boosting AI performance by 10%.
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