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Infosys to deploy ExxonMobil's data centre fluids for efficient cooling of AI infra
Infosys has expanded its collaboration with ExxonMobil to deploy data centre immersion fluids that enhance energy efficiency. The collaboration will enable the development and deployment of high-efficiency cooling systems that can meet the growing demands of AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, the software major said. Software major Infosys today announced the expansion of its collaboration with ExxonMobil to deploy the latter's suite of data centre immersion fluids, which, per an Infosys statement, help enhance energy efficiency. This initiative builds on Infosys' commitment to energy innovation, decarbonisation, and cross-industry alliances, the statement said. The collaboration will enable the development and deployment of high-efficiency cooling systems that can meet the growing demands of AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads, the software major said. Infosys Topaz will enable real-time optimisation of cooling operations, while Infosys Cobalt will provide a secure, scalable foundation for the deployment of solutions across cloud and data centre environments. Additionally, Infosys will focus on scalable solutions for hyperscalers, global enterprises, and public sector organisations across industries like financial services, telecom, manufacturing, energy, and government, the statement said. Infosys global head (services, utilities, resources, energy, and enterprise sustainability) Ashiss Kumar Dash,said the expanded collaboration with ExxonMobil marked a pivotal step in scaling next-generation solutions. "By leveraging Topaz and Cobalt along with ExxonMobil's advanced energy expertise, we are addressing the urgent need for more efficient high-performance digital infrastructure. This collaboration has the potential to deliver measurable outcomes by reducing data centre energy costs and carbon emissions, while empowering enterprises to scale responsibly and meet the demands of an AI-powered future." ExxonMobil Product Solutions' global marketing manager Alistair Westwoodsaid the "collaboration reflects our commitment to innovation by allowing us to apply our energy and thermal management expertise to the evolving landscape of digital infrastructure. Infosys' suite of AI and digital services is enabling us to pilot and adopt infrastructure that is smarter, efficient, and more resilient."
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Infosys-ExxonMobil Alliance Targets Energy-Hungry AI With Next-Gen Cooling - Infosys (NYSE:INFY), Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM)
Infosys Ltd. (NYSE:INFY) announced on Thursday that it is expanding its strategic collaboration with ExxonMobil Corp. (NYSE:XOM) to develop and deploy ExxonMobil Data Center Immersion Fluids, designed to improve energy efficiency and maximize available power in data centers. The initiative builds on Infosys' broader push into energy innovation, decarbonization, and cross-industry partnerships as demand for high-performance digital infrastructure accelerates. Technology Integration for AI Infrastructure The partnership combines ExxonMobil's thermal management technology with Infosys Topaz, its generative AI-driven services and platforms, and Infosys Cobalt, its enterprise cloud suite. Together, these capabilities aim to deliver high-efficiency cooling systems capable of supporting rising workloads tied to artificial intelligence and High-Performance Computing (HPC). Infosys Topaz is expected to enable real-time optimization of cooling operations, including predictive maintenance, improved energy efficiency, and scalable infrastructure performance. Infosys Cobalt will provide the secure cloud foundation required to deploy these systems across data center and enterprise environments. Target Markets and Use Cases Infosys said the collaboration will focus on scalable solutions for hyperscalers, global enterprises, and public sector organizations across industries such as financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, energy, and government, reflecting the widening need for energy-efficient computing capacity. Executive Commentary Alistair Westwood, Global Marketing Manager, ExxonMobil Product Solutions Company, added, "This collaboration reflects our commitment to innovation by allowing us to apply our energy and thermal management expertise to the evolving landscape of digital infrastructure. Infosys' suite of AI and digital services is enabling us to pilot and adopt infrastructure that is smarter, efficient, and more resilient." Price Action: Infosys shares were down 2.86% at $15.31 during premarket trading on Thursday. The stock is trading at a new 52-week low, according to Benzinga Pro data. Exxon Mobil shares were up 0.05% at $154.60. Photo by Gorodenkoff via Shutterstock Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs To add Benzinga News as your preferred source on Google, click here.
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Infosys has expanded its collaboration with ExxonMobil to deploy advanced data center immersion fluids designed to cool energy-intensive AI and high-performance computing workloads. The partnership combines ExxonMobil's thermal management technology with Infosys' AI platforms to deliver scalable cooling solutions across industries, aiming to reduce data center energy costs and carbon emissions.
Infosys announced Thursday the expansion of its strategic collaboration with ExxonMobil to deploy ExxonMobil data center immersion fluids that enhance energy efficiency in data centers
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. The initiative builds on Infosys' commitment to energy innovation, decarbonisation, and cross-industry alliances as demand for high-performance digital infrastructure accelerates. This collaboration will enable the development and deployment of high-efficiency cooling systems capable of meeting the growing demands of AI and high-performance computing workloads, addressing one of the most pressing challenges facing the technology sector today1
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The partnership combines ExxonMobil's thermal management technology with Infosys Topaz and Cobalt, the company's generative AI-driven services and enterprise cloud suite
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. Infosys Topaz will enable real-time optimization of cooling operations, including predictive maintenance, improved energy efficiency, and scalable infrastructure performance. Meanwhile, Infosys Cobalt will provide a secure, scalable foundation for deploying energy-efficient cooling solutions across cloud and data center environments1
. The use of immersion fluids represents a shift from traditional air-cooling methods, offering superior thermal management for the intense heat generated by AI infrastructure and HPC systems.
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Infosys will focus on scalable solutions for hyperscalers, global enterprises, and public sector organizations across industries including financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, energy, and government
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. Ashiss Kumar Dash, Infosys global head of services, utilities, resources, energy, and enterprise sustainability, stated that the expanded collaboration marks a pivotal step in scaling next-generation solutions. "By leveraging Topaz and Cobalt along with ExxonMobil's advanced energy expertise, we are addressing the urgent need for more efficient high-performance digital infrastructure. This collaboration has the potential to deliver measurable outcomes by reducing data centre energy costs and carbon emissions, while empowering enterprises to scale responsibly and meet the demands of an AI-powered future," Dash said1
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As artificial intelligence models grow more complex and data-intensive, the energy required to power and cool data centers has become a critical concern. Alistair Westwood, Global Marketing Manager at ExxonMobil Product Solutions, emphasized the collaboration's significance: "This collaboration reflects our commitment to innovation by allowing us to apply our energy and thermal management expertise to the evolving landscape of digital infrastructure. Infosys' suite of AI and digital services is enabling us to pilot and adopt infrastructure that is smarter, efficient, and more resilient"
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. The partnership aims to maximize available power in data centers while reducing operational costs, a dual benefit that could influence how enterprises approach AI deployment strategies moving forward. Watch for adoption rates among hyperscalers and whether this approach to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions becomes an industry standard as AI workloads continue their exponential growth.Summarized by
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