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Wiwynn Corporation, a leading global cloud IT infrastructure provider, has partnered with Shinwa Controls Co., a premier developer of high-precision thermal control and advanced infrastructure systems.

Shinwa products have proven high field reliability in the stringent semiconductor fab industry.

Building upon three years of intensive joint engineering, validation, and product co-development, the partnership delivers highly optimised, production-ready server liquid cooling infrastructure designed to meet the rigorous power density and efficiency demands of leading global Cloud Service Providers (CSPs).

Shinwa has also pioneered low-GWP refrigerants/coolants and low-power systems

As artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads scale exponentially, thermal management has emerged as a critical limiting factor for next-generation data centres.

Traditional air-cooling methods are increasingly inadequate for high-density compute clusters.

To address this paradigm shift, Wiwynn and Shinwa have tightly integrated their respective expertise—combining Wiwynn's world-class cloud server architecture with Shinwa's proven advanced thermal control technologies, such as high-efficiency Direct Liquid Cooling (DLC) and specialized coolant distribution systems.

Over the past three years, the two companies have successfully completed exhaustive validation cycles.

This deep integration ensures that Shinwa's thermal infrastructure operates in seamless synchronization with Wiwynn's hyper-dense compute racks, offering cloud service providers a highly reliable, turnkey cooling roadmap that lowers Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and drastically improves Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE).

Wiwynn president & CEO, William Lin, said the company is committed to providing cloud service providers with the most efficient, reliable, and sustainable computing platforms on the market.

“Thermal management is the cornerstone of next-generation infrastructure. With Shinwa's technical precision and robust manufacturing capabilities, we are accelerating the deployment of liquid cooling technologies to support the industry's most demanding hyperscale applications,” Lin said.

Shinwa's advanced cooling systems are engineered to manage extreme thermal profiles while maintaining structural reliability and leak-free operations within multi-megawatt environments.

By achieving rigorous joint verification alongside Wiwynn's high-density server platforms, Shinwa has demonstrated its readiness to scale production in alignment with strict global supply chain standards.

Shinwa Controls president & CEO, Takuji Yamamoto, said the company is proud to formalise its long-standing engineering relationship with Wiwynn.

"Validating our advanced thermal systems alongside Wiwynn's industry-leading data centre products for elite cloud operators has allowed us to refine our technology to meet the highest possible standards of efficiency and uptime,” he said.

“This collaboration reinforces Shinwa's position as a premier, market-ready supplier capable of enabling the world's largest data centres to scale their AI infrastructure safely and sustainably."

As part of the partnership there was three years of collaborative testing, harmonised mechanical and fluid-dynamic pairing between Shinwa cooling hardware and Wiwynn high-density server configurations and design development to lower carbon footprints and reducing energy consumption.

Wiwynn has a manufacturing network spanning Taiwan, the United States, Mexico, Malaysia, and the Czech Republic.

Shinwa Controls specialises in thermal control engineering, manufacturing high-precision liquid cooling infrastructure, semiconductor manufacturing equipment components, and environmental systems.