MHS said on the 2nd that it participated in Asia's largest IT exhibition, "Computex 2026," and unveiled a next-generation AI Semiconductor cooling solution applying its proprietary liquid-cooling technology, MACS (Micro Aqua Cooling System).
As competition in AI Semiconductor performance has intensified recently, power density and thermal load have surged. As a result, cooling technology has become a key factor that determines system performance and energy efficiency. MHS has continuously advanced its proprietary MACS technology, and at this Computex it is unveiling a next-generation liquid-cooling system as it moves to penetrate the global market.
MACS is MHS's proprietary liquid-cooling technology that efficiently removes heat generated by semiconductors using an ultra-thin microchannel structure. By circulating coolant through micro flow paths to quickly disperse heat, it delivers stable cooling performance even in high-heat environments.
The centerpiece of this exhibition is the "Renaissance" series equipped with MACS technology. Renaissance is an all-in-one liquid-cooling system developed for AI Semiconductors and high-performance computing (HPC) environments, integrating a cold plate, radiator, and pump. In particular, it is designed to target Nvidia RTX 5090-class products, and during development its performance was validated based on heat loads exceeding 600W.
Renaissance comes in a passive model for data centers and AI servers and an active model for high-performance PCs and workstations. Both are hybrid liquid-cooling solutions designed to be applied to existing air-cooled server architectures without large-scale facility changes, securing both high cooling performance and ease of deployment.
MHS also unveiled "Monaco," an air cooler that supports CPUs up to 300W. Aimed at high-performance workstations and server environments, Monaco applies MHS's patented technology to deliver high cooling performance and excellent system compatibility.
MHS CEO Lim Jong-su said, "The competitiveness of AI infrastructure ultimately comes from thermal control technology," and added, "Based on our proprietary MACS technology, MHS has been developing cooling solutions for next-generation AI Semiconductors, and through this Computex we will showcase our differentiated technology and mass-production capabilities to the global market."