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Schneider Electric and AMD Launch Reference Design for High-Density AI Data Centers
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Fusion42 · 3 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
Schneider Electric and AMD have launched a validated reference design for the AMD Helios rackscale solution to accelerate deployment of high-density AI data centres, focusing on optimized power, cooling, and scalability. This design supports large AI clusters with advanced liquid cooling and real-time infrastructure monitoring, targeting rapid growth in AI infrastructure demand, especially in the Gulf region.
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High-density AI data centres now have a tested blueprint that reduces deployment risk and speeds up build time. You can move quickly this month to consult with enterprise customers or hyperscalers looking to expand AI capacity in the Gulf and similar markets.
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