Data Center Direct to Chip Cooling Market

Vertiv Group Corp. (US) and Super Micro Computer, Inc. (US) are the leading key players in the Data Center Direct to Chip Cooling Market

The data center direct-to-chip cooling market is projected to grow from USD 3.33 billion in 2026 to USD 17.31 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 26.5% over the forecast period. The global data center direct-to-chip cooling market is growing because high-performance computing and AI workloads generate more heat than traditional air-cooling systems can handle. The rise of modern processors, including GPUs and advanced CPUs, has created new challenges for traditional cooling systems, which now require direct-to-chip liquid-cooling solutions that provide precise thermal management. Data centers are implementing direct-to-chip systems because they help reduce cooling power needs while achieving energy efficiency and sustainability goals. The demand for cloud computing, big data analytics, and high-frequency applications is driving the expansion of hyperscale and edge data centers, which helps improve system performance. The development of new liquid-cooling technologies, including better cold-plate designs and advanced fluid-management systems, has made direct-to-chip cooling solutions more reliable and scalable, supporting their widespread use in next-generation data center systems.

Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Super Micro Computer, Inc. (US), Modine Manufacturing Company (US), DCX Liquid Cooling Systems (Poland), and Schneider Electric (France) fall under the winners' category. These are leading players in the global data center direct-to-chip cooling market. These players have adopted strategies such as expansions and partnerships to increase their market share.

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Vertiv Group Corp. (US)

Vertiv Group Corp. provides complete solutions that combine power, thermal, IT equipment, and edge infrastructure systems with their associated services. The company develops solutions that solve fundamental problems faced by contemporary data centers, communication networks, and industrial facilities. The company operates a vast global network to deliver its cooling, power, and IT infrastructure services to customers throughout the world. The company delivers power management products, thermal management solutions, integrated rack systems, modular solutions, and digital infrastructure monitoring and control systems. Vertiv's main customers include Alibaba, Alstom, AT&T, Equinix, Ericsson, Reliance, and Vodafone. The company manages its operations and provides operational reports across five global regions, which include America, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Vertiv Group Corp. delivers vital services that include power solutions, thermal management systems, rack and enclosure products, and monitoring equipment. The company develops thermal management products, including heat rejection systems, high-density products, outdoor packaged units, room cooling systems, in-row cooling units, rack cooling solutions, evaporative free cooling systems, free cooling chillers, and thermal control systems with monitoring capabilities. The company operates with a workforce of approximately 24000 employees who work at its manufacturing plants located in the Americas, Asia Pacific, and EMEA regions while serving more than 40 countries worldwide.

Super Micro Computer, Inc. (US)

Super Micro Computer, Inc. operates as a technology company based in the United States, focusing on creating and producing various IT infrastructure products, including servers, storage systems, networking solutions, and their corresponding software products. The company has earned recognition for its innovative data center solutions, including liquid cooling technologies that improve energy efficiency while reducing operational expenses. Super Micro Computer provides its products to multiple sectors, including cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), 5G, the Internet of Things (IoT), high-performance computing (HPC), and edge computing. The company operates two primary business divisions, consisting of Server and Storage Systems and Subsystems and Accessories. The company provides liquid cooling solutions through its Server and Storage Systems product line. Super Micro Computer developed its liquid cooling systems and entire IT product range to support the increasing requirements of contemporary data centers and high-performance computing facilities. The company maintains operations across the Americas, Asia Pacific, and EMEA regions while serving customers in over 100 countries.

Modine Manufacturing Company (US)

Modine Manufacturing Company is an American multinational enterprise that develops thermal management products, including solutions for heat transfer and energy efficiency, air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, and applications in industrial, automotive, and data center markets. The company provides products to various sectors, including automotive, industrial, HVAC, refrigeration, and alternative energy markets. The company develops thermal systems that customers use to achieve accurate temperature control in air conditioners, radiators, heat exchangers, and cooling systems. The company has developed advanced liquid cooling solutions that meet the high-density, high-performance computing requirements of data centers. The company provides data centers with direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems and immersion cooling systems. Modine operates its business through two divisions, Climate Solutions and Performance Technologies. The Climate Solutions segment provides data center liquid cooling products. Airedale International Air Conditioning Ltd. and IMGCore are subsidiaries of this company. The company operates worldwide, providing solutions to customers in Asia Pacific, the Americas, and Europe.

DCX Liquid Cooling Systems (Poland)

DCX Liquid Cooling Systems delivers liquid cooling solutions that serve both IT and telecom infrastructure needs and provide data centers with power and cooling solutions that result in 45 to 50 percent cost reductions. The company installs liquid cooling systems and delivers open, safe solutions. It provides customized product solutions that meet the needs of various industries and applications through its direct chip liquid cooling (DLC) and immersion liquid cooling (ILC) system portfolio. The company provides complete cooling system components, including direct cooling modules, loop tubing, dry break quick connectors, coolant distribution units, engineered fluids, and immersion cooling enclosures. The company focuses on liquid cooling (DLC & immersion cooling), high-performance computing, open computing platforms, data center optimization, and blockchain and cryptocurrency solutions. The company has established its operations in Poland and North America.

Schneider Electric (France)

Schneider Electric provides energy solutions and digital automation systems that help organizations achieve their sustainability goals through efficient energy management and operations. The company offers a range of products, including power management systems, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), surge suppressors, precision cooling units, power conditioning equipment, and software products. Schneider Electric also provides professional and consulting services to its clients. The company operates through two divisions, Energy Management and Industrial Automation. The Energy Management segment offers a comprehensive end-to-end technology solution powered by EcoStruxure. The Industrial Automation segment includes automation and control activities across discrete, process, and hybrid industries. The company provides data center liquid cooling solutions through the Energy Management segment. Schneider Electric serves the construction, residential, energy, and infrastructure sectors. The company operates production facilities in multiple countries, including the US, Switzerland, Denmark, Ireland, the Philippines, China, India, and Brazil.

Market Ranking

In the global data center direct-to-chip cooling market, companies are ranked based on their revenue, production capacity, technological innovation, and market presence. Leading players such as Vertiv Group Corp. (US), Super Micro Computer, Inc. (US), Modine Manufacturing Company (US), DCX Liquid Cooling Systems (Poland), and Schneider Electric (France) are playing a crucial role in global supply, accounting for a significant share of total data center direct-to-chip cooling production and exports.

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Data Center Direct-to-chip Cooling Market Size,  Share & Growth Report
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