TAIPEI -- The market for artificial intelligence is not the only thing heating up. So, too, are the chips and servers that power the cutting-edge technology, driving demand for more efficient cooling solutions.
Taiwan's Liteon betting on liquid solutions for hot, power-hungry chips

Simon Ong, Liteon associate vice president of cloud infrastructure platform and solutions, says more sophisticated cooling technologies are needed in the wake of the AI data center boom. (Photo by Lai Yung Hsiang)
TAIPEI -- The market for artificial intelligence is not the only thing heating up. So, too, are the chips and servers that power the cutting-edge technology, driving demand for more efficient cooling solutions.