Revolutionizing Data Centers: Hydrogen-Powered Supermicro System at ECL-MV1 Site
Key Ideas
  • Lambda, Supermicro, and ECL successfully powered the first Supermicro NVL72 GB200 based system at the ECL-MV1 site with 110kw+ of Hydrogen power, achieving zero emissions.
  • The site is operating with 3.6 million GPU cores in just two rack spaces, showcasing remarkable efficiency and capacity.
  • Several milestones were achieved: the first commercial Supermicro deployment, first dual NVL72 racks by Lambda, and the first globally sustainable, zero-emission data center.
  • The collaboration between Lambda, Supermicro, and ECL demonstrates a significant leap towards sustainable and efficient data centers, setting a new industry standard.
In a groundbreaking development, Lambda, Supermicro, and ECL have made history by successfully powering the first Supermicro NVL72 GB200 based system at the ECL-MV1 site using 100% Hydrogen power. This achievement marks a significant milestone for data centers, as it operates at 110kw+ with zero emissions. Furthermore, the site is running an astounding 3.6 million GPU cores within just two rack spaces, showcasing unprecedented efficiency and capacity. This accomplishment signifies various firsts in the industry, including the deployment of the first commercial Supermicro system, the implementation of the first dual NVL72 racks by Lambda, and the establishment of the first globally sustainable data center running on zero-emission power with zero water usage. The collaboration between Lambda, Supermicro, and ECL has set a new standard for data center sustainability and innovation. The successful partnership highlights the dedication of Supermicro in delivering cutting-edge systems and the professionalism of the entire team involved in the project. The ECL team's contribution was instrumental in making this remarkable feat a reality, showcasing their commitment to pushing the boundaries of data center capabilities. This achievement not only represents a significant technological advancement in the industry but also emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices in data center operations. As the teams now head towards TerraSite-TX1, the future looks promising for the integration of hydrogen power in data centers, paving the way for a more sustainable and efficient computing environment.
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