<p>➀ Auras showcased its next-gen Intel Oak Stream cold plates for upcoming Xeon CPUs at Computex 2025, designed to support high thermal loads; </p><p>➁ The cold plates measure 156.0×107.5×24.2mm, larger than AMD’s SP7 counterparts, and feature a revised four-post retention mechanism; </p><p>➂ These designs highlight the growing adoption of liquid cooling in data centers, particularly for accelerated servers and high-density computing environments.</p>
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