
Facility supports up to 240 kW per rack, an 800G InfiniBand fabric, and SEZ duty-free import benefits; go-live targeted for October 31, 2026
(WorldFrontNews Editorial):- Noida, Uttar Pradesh Jul 1, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Cyfuture Cloud today announced the upcoming launch of a 10 MW direct-to-chip (D2C) liquid-cooled AI data center, setting a new benchmark in data center colocation and cloud hosting in India. The facility is designed from the ground up to support today’s most demanding GPU accelerators as well as NVIDIA’s next-generation Vera Rubin NVL72 platform, which will require 100% liquid cooling when it becomes available in the second half of 2026. The facility is scheduled to go live on October 31, 2026, with anchor tenant reservations open now.
Built for the Density AI Workloads Demand
Unlike colocation facilities retrofitted from legacy server rooms, Cyfuture’s campus was engineered specifically around the thermal and electrical profile of modern GPU accelerators. Every major MEP system — including power distribution, cooling loops, and network fabric — was designed for high-density AI compute from day one.
Key facility specifications include:
- 10 MW of total IT load, deployable in phased capacity blocks
- Rack densities from roughly 20 kW up to 240 kW+, using direct-to-chip liquid loops, rear-door heat exchangers, and hybrid air/liquid zones
- Support across chipset families, including NVIDIA (H100, H200, B200, B300, and the upcoming Vera Rubin NVL72), AMD Instinct, Intel Gaudi, and custom OEM and inference accelerators
- An 800G-ready network fabric using InfiniBand NDR/XDR or Ethernet with RoCEv2 support in a non-blocking spine-leaf design
- N+1/2N power redundancy, with dual utility feeds, UPS-backed distribution, and A+B rack feeds
- A Special Economic Zone (SEZ) location, enabling duty-free imports and zero-rated IGST on eligible equipment, subject to regulatory approval
Why Liquid Cooling Matters for Next-Generation AI
Air cooling is generally limited to about 15-20 kW per rack, a ceiling that modern GPU accelerators routinely exceed. Because water carries substantially more heat than air by volume, Cyfuture’s liquid-to-liquid coolant distribution unit (CDU) architecture removes heat far more effectively than air-cooling systems, the company said. That efficiency gain reduces the power previously consumed by cooling fans and can be redirected toward GPU compute, while tighter thermal differentials are intended to reduce hardware wear over time.
The facility’s cooling architecture is designed to accommodate NVIDIA’s Vera Rubin NVL72 platform, which the company notes will mandate 100% liquid cooling with no air-cooled configuration available. Cyfuture said its 240 kW-per-rack D2C infrastructure is already validated for this requirement, positioning tenants to deploy Vera Rubin hardware without facility retrofits when allocations arrive in the second half of 2026.
Flexible Deployment Models
Cyfuture is offering multiple ways for organizations to access the facility, including:
- Rack or cage colocation (1-10 racks) for startups and inference workloads
- Reserved capacity blocks (0.5-2 MW) with committed power and expansion rights
- Anchor tenant halls (2-8 MW) with build-to-suit cooling and network architecture
- Whole-campus leases for hyperscalers, sovereign AI programs, and global AI labs seeking exclusive control of the full 10 MW facility, with expansion rights to 30 MW across future phases
Target Markets
The company is positioning the facility for global AI labs and model builders, enterprises and BFSI (banking, financial services, and insurance) organizations, AI-native SaaS companies, government and public sector agencies, healthcare and life sciences firms, media and simulation studios, network service providers, and cloud and OEM partners entering the Indian market.
Cyfuture noted that the facility is MeitY-empanelled and built with ISO 27001-aligned controls, positioning it for government and regulated-industry workloads requiring India-based data residency.
Onboarding and Availability
Cyfuture has outlined a six-stage tenant onboarding process, spanning chipset bill-of-materials discovery, technical fit-out design, commercial term agreement, per-rack power and thermal validation, factory and site acceptance testing, and ongoing production operations supported by a 24–7 network and security operations center.
Anchor tenant capacity reservations are open now ahead of the October 31, 2026 go-live date. Organizations interested in reserving capacity or requesting technical specifications can contact Cyfuture Cloud directly through its website. For more info, visit: https://cyfuture.cloud/10MW-liquid-cooled-ai-data-center
About Cyfuture Cloud
Cyfuture Cloud provides cloud hosting, data center colocation, GPU computing, and managed data center services, including compute, storage, networking, security, and AI platform capabilities. The company operates data centers across India, serving enterprises, startups, and government organizations with scalable cloud hosting and high-density colocation solutions.
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