Vertiv Unveils Energy-Efficient Cooling, Power Reference Architecture for NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 Platform

Vertiv Holdings Co. (NYSE:VRT) is one of the best NYSE stocks to buy for long term investment. On June 11, Vertiv announced the release of its energy-efficient 142kW cooling and power reference architecture specifically designed for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 platform. The design offers fully integrated and end-to-end cooling and power strategies.

Vertiv’s solutions are also available as SimReady 3D assets within the NVIDIA Omniverse Blueprint for AI factory design and operations, which allows for customized data center designs that reduce planning times and mitigate risks during the construction phase.

Vertiv Unveils Energy-Efficient Cooling, Power Reference Architecture for NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 Platform

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The development aligns with Vertiv’s ongoing collaboration with NVIDIA, where, in part, Vertiv is actively supporting 800 VDC data center power infrastructure for 1 MW IT racks and beyond, with solutions expected to be available starting in 2026. The reference architecture for the NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 is a key component of the Vertiv™360AI infrastructure platform, which guides customers in integrating solutions for powering and cooling AI workloads and other HPC  applications.

Vertiv Holdings Co. (NYSE:VRT) designs, manufactures, and services critical digital infrastructure technologies and life cycle services for data centers, communication networks, and commercial & industrial environments.

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