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美洲-2025 年超级计算之旅- 关键要点-Americas Industrials & Materials_ SuperCompute 2025 Trip — Key Takeaways
2025-11-20 02:17
Key Takeaways from the Conference Call Industry Overview - The conference focused on the industrial and materials sector, particularly in relation to data center cooling technologies and solutions. Key companies discussed include nVent Electric, Vertiv, Eaton Corp, Jabil, Motivair, Modine, and Dover. Core Insights 1. **Strong Demand** Companies reported robust backlog coverage and bookings extending into 2027 and 2028, indicating a strong demand for their products and services [1][2][3] 2. **Shift to Pre-fabricated Solutions** There is a notable shift towards pre-fabricated solutions that can significantly reduce installation times from weeks to as little as one day, addressing labor shortages and coordination challenges on-site [2][3] 3. **Importance of Services** Services, particularly in liquid cooling, are critical. Companies are leveraging AI and digital capabilities to enhance service delivery through data-driven approaches rather than traditional time-based schedules [3][4] 4. **Emergence of 800V Technology** Several companies showcased 800V technology, aligning with future silicon roadmaps, which is expected to support advanced applications like AI [3][4] 5. **Future Cooling Technologies** - Mixed opinions on two-phase cooling technology, with some seeing it as a long-term opportunity (3-7 years out) while others cite challenges [4] - Modine introduced a stainless steel chiller aimed at improving reliability and efficiency in cooling systems [4] - Immersion cooling is viewed as a niche market for the next few years [4] Company-Specific Insights nVent Electric - **Liquid Cooling Inflection Point** The company is capitalizing on the shift from air cooling to liquid cooling, with a portfolio of 10 new products and enhancements to existing solutions [9][10] - **Alignment with Hyperscalers** nVent is closely working with NVIDIA and AMD to ensure its cooling solutions align with new chip releases through 2030 [11] - **Integrated Solutions** The company is moving from selling components to providing full solutions, exemplified by their Technology Cooling System (TCS) [13] Vertiv - **Technological Innovations** Vertiv is focusing on 800V technology and has developed pre-fabricated solutions that significantly reduce installation complexity and time [17][18] - **Service Capabilities** The company has a large service team and is utilizing AI for maintenance and service scheduling, enhancing its service offerings [19] Eaton Corp - **Next-Generation DC Architecture** Eaton is developing a new DC architecture aligned with NVIDIA's 800V systems, targeting high-density power solutions [23][24] - **Scalability and Efficiency** The company emphasizes the scalability of its DC systems and aims to improve efficiency through reduced power conversion [25] Jabil - **Cold Plate Technology** Jabil's cold plate technology supports liquid cooling effectively, with expectations for continued industry relevance [30] Motivair - **Capacity Expansion** Motivair is aggressively expanding its manufacturing capabilities to meet demand, with a focus on prefabricated modular cooling solutions [34][37] Modine - **Innovative Chillers** Modine's new stainless steel chiller enhances system reliability and is designed to support liquid cooling without the need for in-row CDUs [39] Dover - **Strategic Focus** Dover's CPC division is expanding capacity and expects revenues from data centers to exceed $100 million in 2025, driven by a focus on high-reliability connectors [41][42] Risks and Valuation - **Valuation Ratings** - nVent Electric: Buy, price target of $140 [14] - Vertiv: Buy, price target of $182 [20] - Jabil: Buy, price target of $252 [32] - Dover: Buy, price target of $218 [45] - **Key Risks** Risks include potential deceleration in growth, pricing pressures, and challenges in maintaining margins due to competitive pressures and market dynamics [14][21][32][45]