UNICOM Engineering, a United States provider of advanced computing platforms and immersion-ready systems, has broadened its partnership with Green Revolution Cooling, a data centre immersion cooling specialist, to supply complete integrated cooling systems for artificial intelligence, high-performance computing and dense computational workloads, according to GlobeNewswire.

The partnership marries UNICOM Engineering's immersion-compatible computing hardware with GRC's proprietary single-phase liquid cooling technology, creating pre-validated systems that eliminate traditional multi-vendor coordination challenges and accelerate customer assessment timelines.

Beyond conventional data centre applications, the alliance targets edge computing scenarios across telecommunications networks, retail operations, healthcare facilities and decentralised sites where confined equipment spaces cannot adequately support AI-intensive tasks such as real-time video processing.

GRC's compact ICEraQ Nano water-free cooling units, combined with UNICOM Engineering's purpose-built hardware, deliver dependable edge computing capacity in challenging operational conditions.

Rusty Cone, general manager of UNICOM Engineering, said: "Together with GRC, we've created a solutions approach that removes the friction customers typically face when evaluating or deploying immersion cooling."

Joint solutions arrive fully integrated, tested and purpose-built for immersion across GPU service environments, large-scale dense computing deployments and industrial data centres spanning manufacturing facilities and remote operational sites.

Peter Poulin, CEO of GRC, said: "Our collaboration with UNICOM Engineering expands access to immersion-cooled architectures by providing a complete, turnkey solution."

Customers receive fully engineered, tested and supported systems incorporating integrated cooling technology to accelerate artificial intelligence deployment programmes.

The companies will coordinate marketing, sales and development activities supporting emerging computational requirements across artificial intelligence, GPU services, industrial automation, research, defence, energy, telecommunications and distributed edge infrastructure.

This follows four years of joint testing and validation work, now incorporating GRC's water-free ICEraQ Nano deployment at UNICOM Engineering's Plano, Texas laboratory and manufacturing facility.

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