Frore Systems announced the launch of LiquidJet™, a revolutionary direct-to-chip liquid cooling 3D coldplate solution designed to meet the escalating demands of AI Data Centers. Built with Frore's unique semiconductor manufacturing process adapted to metal wafers, LiquidJet unlocks higher performance from the world's most powerful GPUs—starting with NVIDIA Blackwell Ultra—delivering significant reductions in data center total cost of ownership (TCO).
"LiquidJet's unique 3D architecture, with customized short-loop jet channel microstructures, sets a new bar for coldplate thermal performance," said Seshu Madhavapeddy, CEO and Founder of Frore Systems. "Just as AirJet redefined active cooling for consumer and edge devices, LiquidJet transforms coldplates into a future-ready platform for the AI Factory."
Built for Blackwell Ultra Today— and Feynman & Beyond Tomorrow
LiquidJet is already delivering game-changing results with NVIDIA's 1,400W Blackwell Ultra, outperforming traditional coldplates on every major cooling metric:
Future-proofed for what's next, LiquidJet is engineered to scale with next-gen SoCs like NVIDIA Rubin, Rubin Ultra, Feynman (>4,000W) and beyond, as well as custom hyperscaler ASIC designs. As AI workloads explode, Frore's LiquidJet architecture is built to keep up.
A New Approach to Coldplate Manufacturing
Legacy coldplates rely on outdated skiving 2D microchannel manufacturing, limiting their ability to adapt to new chip layouts and increasingly non-uniform high power density requirements.
Frore Systems takes a different approach, adapting semiconductor manufacturing to metal wafers, fabricating 3D short-loop jet channel microstructures that are designed precisely to the power map of modern GPUs. This enables:
The result is LiquidJet, a coldplate that evolves as fast as the chips it cools.
With these advances, data centers can achieve:
LiquidJet - Redefining AI Data Center Liquid Cooling