LiquidStack Establishes Carrollton, Texas, Headquarters
03/12/2024
The more than 20,000-square-foot center, located at 1628 W. Crosby Road, will produce liquid cooling solutions, including direct-to-chip Coolant Distribution Units, single phase and two phase immersion cooling solutions and the company’s MacroModular and MicroModular prefabricated data centers.
“We are seeing incredibly high demand for liquid cooling globally as a result of the introduction of ultra-high TDP chips that are driving the scale and buildout of generative AI. Our investment in this new facility allows us to serve the rapidly growing market while creating new, high-skilled jobs right here in Carrollton,” said Joe Capes, CEO, LiquidStack.
LiquidStack provides liquid cooling for information technology hardware, telecommunications, and blockchain systems. The company’s direct-to-chip CDUs, DataTank, EdgeTank, CryptoTank, MicroModular and MacroModular systems and services are enabling real-time advancement of computing and communications while supporting sustainability.
“As one of the safest communities in the country, Carrollton offers a high level of diversity, amenities, jobs and housing, which made it the perfect site for LiquidStack to build its state-of-the-art, high-efficiency manufacturing center and headquarters,” noted Dan Walker, Plant Manager, LiquidStack. “I made the Dallas/Ft. Worth area my home many years ago, and know first hand that we have the local expertise, talent, and reliability to achieve LiquidStack’s goals.”
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