Maximizing AI Efficiency with High-Density Design

Ellis Group announced on October 29 that it has established Asia's first AI PMDC (Prefabricated Modular Data Center) utilizing a water-cooling system, offering high-performance B200 GPUs.


The company stated that it will not only support government artificial intelligence (AI) projects with this infrastructure, but also plans to use it as a core foundation for training AI models across various industries, including healthcare, finance, and education in the future.

Ellis AI PMDC Model. Ellis Group

Ellis AI PMDC Model. Ellis Group

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The water-cooled AI PMDC built by Ellis Group is optimized for high-performance GPU operations through its high-density, high-efficiency design. A total of 256 GPUs are densely integrated within a single space, delivering more efficient and powerful performance within the same area. By adopting a water-cooling system that uses water instead of air to dissipate heat, the company can effectively manage high-performance GPUs, increase energy efficiency, and reduce noise, enabling environmentally friendly and stable operations.


In particular, the mobile modular design eliminates the need for constructing a building, significantly shortening the period from design to service launch and enabling a rapid response to the fast-changing AI technology landscape and demand. While a typical data center takes about three years to complete, the AI PMDC can be built in approximately three months, allowing for rapid expansion of AI infrastructure.


Starting next month, Ellis Group plans to support companies selected for the "AI Specialized Foundation Model Project" led by the Ministry of Science and ICT by providing high-performance GPU resources through a water-cooled AI PMDC equipped with a cluster of 512 B200 GPUs.



Kim Jaewon, CEO of Ellis Group, stated, "We will continue to advance eco-friendly and scalable AI data center technologies to strengthen the competitiveness of the domestic AI industry."


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