We are at the forefront of data center innovation, already supporting our customers' AI and supercomputing platforms. At CDC we build to meet the specific needs of our AI customers, developing tailored solutions to address present and future needs, including power density, liquid cooling, energy efficiency, scale and time-to-first-train requirements.
Our liquid cooling systems, high power density infrastructure and high floor loading facilities enable cutting edge AI deployments, while our future-proof design scales alongside customer requirements now and into the future.
As the home of supercomputing, AI and advanced technologies, CDC has 18+ years' experience delivering resilient and proven liquid cooling solutions that allow our customers to deploy rapidly at scale. Our innovative liquid cooling solutions enable high-density AI compute deployments to be energy efficient, resilient and sustainable.
We act with the future in mind. CDC’s AI campuses provide giga-scale capacity, enabling our customers to establish world-leading AI footprints immediately and scale to maintain competitive advantage. We strategically plan our developments and expansion to ensure we deliver the shortest time-to-first-train in the regions in which we operate.
As digital demand grows, infrastructure must scale to keep pace. CDC's purpose-built data centres are designed to maximise energy efficiency, reduce emissions intensity and optimise operational efficiency. Our advanced liquid cooling system can conserve billions of litres of water, resulting in a world-leading WUE of 0.01.
In addition, as part of CDC's commitment to achieving our 2030 net zero target, we offer 100% renewable electricity to our customers.
As the pre-eminent developer, owner and operator of sovereign, highly secure and connected large-scale data centres across Australia and New Zealand, CDC has built a critical, dynamic and interconnected ecosystem. Our ecosystem includes National Critical Infrastructure, Government, Research & Education, Technology and Hyperscale organisations.
Deploying AI clusters in CDC provides close proximity to key workloads, cloud on-ramps and connectivity points, maximising performance and minimising latency.
