Nidec Selects Wind River Linux to Develop AI-Driven Data Center Liquid Cooling System

Wind River Linux enabled the secure and stable operation of the liquid cooling system.

Customer Success Story

The Objective

With the rise of AI servers, data centers must process vast amounts of data, leading to increased power consumption and heat generation. As a result, high-cooling-capacity liquid cooling systems are becoming a key alternative to conventional air cooling. To address these emerging needs, Nidec needed to develop a highly efficient and reliable liquid cooling system for its AI data center.

How Wind River Helped

Wind River® Linux serves as the platform for the control system that monitors and operates Nidec's liquid cooling system. Wind River Linux plays a key role in ensuring the stable operation of these cooling systems while protecting equipment from network threats, which are both essential for the future of AI-driven data centers.

"Nidec’s highly reliable liquid-cooling system requires a robust and secure Linux foundation. Wind River Linux provides the high-quality support necessary to keep our teams on schedule while ensuring long-term security, even post-deployment."

— Eiji Miyamoto, Fellow, Nidec

The Results

Nidec developed a liquid cooling system that continuously monitors and controls the flow rate and temperature of the coolant to prevent server overheating and maximize computing performance. For system control, Nidec used Wind River Linux, enabling robust and secure operation to ensure stable performance and enhanced security in its AI data centers.

Press Release

Leading Manufacturer Nidec Selects Wind River Linux for Secure Development of AI-Driven Data Center Cooling System | Wind River

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