NVIDIA claims its ‘next‑gen AI infrastructure’ offers a fix for data centers’ insatiable thirst — “The water consumption challenge for data centers is largely solved.”
windowscentral.com Jun 24, 2026

NVIDIA claims its ‘next‑gen AI infrastructure’ offers a fix for data centers’ insatiable thirst — “The water consumption challenge for data centers is largely solved.”

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

NVIDIA has announced its next-generation AI infrastructure, claiming it can solve the water consumption challenge for data centers. The system uses a recirculated mix of water and propylene, similar to automotive antifreeze, to cool data centers, reducing the need for additional chilling equipment. This allows data centers to operate at higher temperatures, making them more reliable in hotter environments. According to NVIDIA's Chief Sustainability Officer, Josh Parker, the water consumption challenge for data centers is "largely solved." The new infrastructure is expected to reduce both operational costs and environmental impact.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The success of NVIDIA's next-gen AI infrastructure could set a new standard for the industry, forcing companies to reevaluate their approach to data center cooling.
  • · This could lead to a significant reduction in water consumption and energy usage, mitigating the environmental impact of data centers and potentially averting costly disputes with local communities.