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Home » Boreas unveils next-generation CDU for high-density data centres
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Boreas unveils next-generation CDU for high-density data centres

By Ashley TangAugust 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Boreas Teknoloji introduces a high-performance CDU to meet the cooling challenges of high-density data centres.
  • The CDU features energy-saving design, advanced controls, and customisation options to optimise cooling and reduce costs.

What happened: Boreas launches innovative CDU for high-density data centres

Boreas Teknoloji has launched its new coolant distribution unit (CDU), designed for high-density data centres. The unit addresses the thermal management challenges faced by data centres hosting AI and cloud workloads, which are sensitive to temperature fluctuations. It supports up to 1.3 MW of cooling capacity, ensuring continuous operation for mission-critical systems.

The CDU serves as a bridge between chilled water systems and cabinet-level liquid cooling. By improving cooling efficiency, it helps prevent downtime and extends hardware life. Boreas Teknoloji, part of Açık Holding, views this CDU as essential for operators managing mission-critical workloads.

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Why it’s important

As AI and cloud platforms drive the growth of data centres, cooling has become a major issue. The new CDU from Boreas meets these challenges by offering precise thermal transfer. It uses redundant pumps and advanced controls to manage temperatures, preventing overheating and hardware failures. This is crucial for high-performance environments like AI, where even small temperature changes can affect performance.

Additionally, the CDU prioritises energy efficiency. Variable-frequency drive-controlled pumps reduce energy consumption, thereby lowering operational costs. Remote monitoring and building management system integration make it easy to manage. The unit is also highly customisable, with options for different coolants and additional sensors.

This product launch reflects Boreas Teknoloji’s ambition to expand globally. Its focus on sustainability and energy efficiency aligns with the growing demand for reliable data centre solutions. By addressing both immediate cooling needs and long-term operational goals, the CDU sets a new standard for the industry.

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Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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