High Density GPU Colocation

From AI to Big Data, we offer scalable, sustainable, cost effective High Density GPU Colocation solutions to meet the high capacity demands in today’s market.

Our solution supports power, advanced cooling, security, compliance control requirements, and interconnectivity in a single suite.

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The Difference

We Fill the Gap

GPUs in data centers are taking off with AI colocation and other HPC use cases. Yet grids are constrained and unable to meet the high capacity needs of large GPU clusters needed for training language models and other critical AI workloads.

The innovators at Singularas design and build cost efficient, sustainable and scalable power solutions that combine baseload battery and solar with resilient backup systems that scale quickly to meet today’s demanding requirements.

Our Technicians

Our technicians specialize in high-density racks and can take care of setup and management for you, so you can deploy remotely. We can provide air cooled, immersion or direct to chip cooling with multiple power options and diversity of carriers on site.

GPU Servers

3GW+ Data Center Capacity

Our 20,000 acre data center campus enables on-site solar power generation in tandem with battery storage supported by low emission (N+2) redundant backup power.  

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Solar Farm

Microgrid & Data Centers

Each modular microgrid + data center can be customized build-to-suit to meet off-taker requirements. Standard module size is 25MW of capacity covering 450 acres.

Direct-to-Chip

We deploy state of art highly efficient direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems and operate at high altitude enabling use of dry coolers that avoid the need for water intensive chillers.

 
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High Density GPU Colocation

What is High-Density Colocation?

High-density colocation is designed to accommodate the increasing power requirements of modern IT equipment, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI) and other high-performance computing (HPC) workloads. In a high-density colocation setup, advanced cooling and power distribution systems manage the heightened heat generated by densely packed hardware. While traditional data centers might have power densities of around 2-5 kilowatts (kW) per rack, high-density colocation can reach much higher levels, often ranging from 120 kW to 130 kW and ultra-high-density can deliver 150kW and beyond per rack.

What is High-Density Colocation vs. Traditional Colocation?

Traditional colocation is delivered via standard industry-accepted racks and cabinets with no additional per-cabinet cooling offered. High density and ultra-high-density colocation are delivered via state-of-the-art self-contained cabinets with integrated cooling options.

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