Fabric8Labs and Wiwynn have announced a collaboration to showcase advanced cold plates for AI data centers at Computex 2025. The partnership combines Fabric8Labs’ Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing (ECAM) technology with Wiwynn’s server and rack solutions. The demonstration will take place May 20-23 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center.
The collaborative effort addresses thermal challenges in high-power density computing environments. The customized cold plates are designed to match the power maps of AI accelerators with optimized fin structures that direct coolant to thermal hot spots. According to the companies, these solutions deliver thermal performance that is 48% better than traditional skived microchannel technologies.
“Wiwynn is a leader in data center IT infrastructure, and we are thrilled to support their mission with advanced cold plates enabled by ECAM,” said Ian Winfield, VP of Product & Applications at Fabric8Labs. Lentis Pai, Director at Wiwynn, added: “This advanced solution delivers superior thermal performance to enhance liquid cooling capabilities.”
The ECAM technology allows cooling solutions to be specifically designed for underlying SoC power maps. This customization aims to optimize performance, efficiency, and device reliability in data center environments. The technology is particularly relevant as AI workloads continue to increase thermal management demands.
San Diego-based Fabric8Labs develops ECAM technology for applications in electronics, medical devices, communications systems, and semiconductor manufacturing. Wiwynn specializes in computing, storage, and rack solutions for data centers with a focus on TCO-optimized and energy-efficient solutions.