Daikin Applied has announced the acquisition of Chilldyne, a pioneer in negative pressure direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems for AI and high-performance data centers. The move enhances Daikin Applied’s position in sustainable, high-efficiency data center cooling, offering end-to-end solutions for hyperscale and AI-driven environments.
Chilldyne’s patented technology delivers leak-proof, chip-level cooling that efficiently removes heat from processors, enabling stable operation of high-power GPUs while reducing costs, energy use, and downtime risks. This acquisition follows Daikin Applied’s 2025 purchase of DDC Solutions, aligning with its strategy to create an integrated cooling ecosystem that combines liquid cooling and modular high-density systems for next-generation data centers.
According to Daikin Applied COO Yu Nishiwaki, the partnership sets a new standard for uptime and performance. Chilldyne CEO Dr. Steve Harrington highlighted that joining Daikin Applied will accelerate the global adoption of resilient liquid cooling technologies. The Chilldyne team will join Daikin Applied’s center of excellence for data center innovation, driving scalable, energy-efficient infrastructure for the AI era.
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