Infra & Compute Jul 14, 2026 at 22:306Add to bookmarks

Cooling and energy management: Nvidia discusses with a Japanese industrial giant. The signal is more interesting than the agreement - the constraint has shifted from silicon to thermal.
Nvidia and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are considering a partnership: the Japanese industrial company would provide cooling systems and energy management equipment for AI data centers. Nothing is signed, and no amount has leaked.
According to Nikkei Asia, the two groups are studying a cooperation focusing on the cooling and energy management of artificial intelligence data centers. The article does not specify the technology chosen (liquid, air), the energy sources considered, the schedule or the amounts. We will not invent any.
What matters here is the identity of the partner. Mitsubishi Heavy does not make chips: it makes turbines, thermal systems, heavy machinery. When the designer of the world's best-selling accelerators seeks this expertise, it acknowledges that its constraint is no longer etching, but the ability to dissipate heat and secure the current.
This is consistent with what we are following in this thread: a dense computing rack hits physical limits long before the limits of its silicon. Liquid cooling is no longer a refinement, it's a prerequisite. And the partner capable of doing it on an industrial scale is not a startup - it's a conglomerate that has been building power plants for a century.
The official confirmation and, above all, its scope: from the simple supply of equipment to an integration of energy + thermal, the consequences are not the same. If the agreement covers on-site energy production, the electric wall of AI has just found a new player - and Japan, a role in the value chain it had lost on the silicon side.
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Est-ce que ces systèmes de refroidissement vont alourdir le prix des produits Nvidia ?
Est-ce que Nvidia va trop dépendre des autres pour ses innovations ?
Est-ce que ce partenariat va ralentir l'innovation de Nvidia ?
Comment Nvidia va-t-il intégrer ces solutions dans ses puces ?
Nvidia qui s'intéresse au refroidissement, c'est une bonne nouvelle pour l'environnement.
Intéressant, mais ça va augmenter le prix des cartes graphiques ?
Le mur électrique de l'IA : data centers, grid, capex béton