Dutch cleantech company Asperitas and French green HPC service provider Qarnot computing have announced a partnership at SIGGRAPH, the world's largest annual conference and exhibition in computer graphics and interactive techniques in Los Angeles.
Qarnot will act as a value-added reseller and operator of the Immersed Computing solution AIC24 developed by Asperitas. The AIC24 is a stand-alone plug and play solution to facilitate IT in a very energy efficient and reliable way making use of total liquid cooling. Qarnot and Asperitas are planning to deploy a showcase at the HQ of Qarnot in Paris.
Qarnot provides cloud computing through a disruptive distributed infrastructure where computing power is no longer deployed in concentrated datacentres, but spread throughout the city in the form of computing heaters and boilers, which are ideal for edge environments in residential and commercial buildings.
Qarnot offers affordable HPC through a scalable platform, hybrid by design, made of computing hardware but also operating public clouds and private infrastructure, accessible through a web interface, a REST API and/or a Python SDK. The collaboration focus with Asperitas will be on deployments on the building market.
Qarnot computing platform is the perfect one for compute-intensive applications such as rendering and risk analysis. The company serves major banks (including BNP Paribas and Société Générale), 3D animation studios and research labs.
Qarnot is recognized as a pioneer in distributed cloud and Smart Building and won several awards, including Popular Mechanics’ Editor Choice Award at Las Vegas CES 2016, Cloud Innovation World Cup Award in 2015 and, Crédit Agricole Smart Home Challenge Award in 2016.
Asperitas has worked on validating and developing Immersed Computing® as a unique approach to the datacentre industry since 2014 together with a wide ecosystem of partners including ADSE, Brink Industrial and the University of Leeds.
Building on existing liquid immersion cooling technologies by adding integration of power and network components, improving cooling physics with a strong focus on design and engineering for usability, Asperitas has come up with a complete and integrated solution which can be effectively utilised in most, if not all situations, climate independently.