According to a recent LinkedIn post from Accelsius, the company is introducing the NeuCool IR150, described as a two-phase coolant distribution unit designed for mission-critical liquid cooling. The system is presented as an 800mm-wide, fully integrated rack-level solution combining a CDU, 42U of IT rack space, and built-in liquid and vapor manifolds, with capacity reportedly up to 150kW.
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The post suggests the NeuCool IR150 is aimed at simplifying installation and reducing technology cooling system complexity and cost for high-density, two-phase-enabled deployments. It also indicates that the design is intended to confine cooling-related failure domains to a single rack, positioning the product as a plug-and-play option for advanced data center environments.
A quoted comment from CEO Josh Claman in the shared material characterizes the IR150 as an evolution in data center infrastructure tied to next-generation AI supercomputers being designed for liquid cooling. For investors, this emphasis on AI workloads and liquid cooling infrastructure may signal Accelsius’ attempt to align its product roadmap with growing demand for high-density, AI-oriented data centers.
The LinkedIn post further notes that the NeuCool IR150 will be showcased at NVIDIA GTC 2026 in San Jose, with opportunities for meetings and demonstrations. Visibility at a major AI and GPU ecosystem event could help Accelsius build relationships with hyperscalers, data center operators, and OEM partners, potentially supporting future commercial traction if the technology proves cost-effective and reliable at scale.

