Solutions · Future-ready Data Centers

Built for silicon still on paper.

Site, power and mechanical decisions live for decades. We design facilities whose envelopes can absorb the next three generations of accelerators without structural rework.

Design horizon
10 years
Density headroom
to 400kW/rack
Power upgrade
Modular skids
Cooling
Reconfigurable
S/03 · Thesis

Future-ready means optionality, not over-specification.

The temptation in long-horizon design is to over-build for the most aggressive future-state. The result is stranded capital and PUE penalties. Future-ready is the opposite discipline: design the envelope, the slab, the electrical backbone and the mechanical loops so that successive generations can be absorbed by component swaps — not site rebuilds.

Done well, the facility ages gracefully across multiple silicon cycles. Done poorly, it becomes a tomb for last decade's GPU.

Forward-compatible optical fabric pathways
Fig. — In situ
Capabilities
  • 01 · Envelope headroom
    Slab loading, ceiling height and structural bays sized for the next two density classes.
  • 02 · Power backbone
    Bus duct and switchgear topology that absorbs upgrades via modular skids, not core rebuilds.
  • 03 · Mechanical optionality
    Loops sized and routed for liquid-to-chip, immersion or hybrid future states.
  • 04 · Network forward-compatibility
    Cable pathways and termination strategy that survives fabric-generation transitions.
  • 05 · Sustainability roadmap
    Heat reclaim, water strategy and grid-interaction designed for tightening regulatory envelopes.
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