Valley of Depth

Thermal Breakthrough, with David Tearse (CEO of Karman Industries)

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Feb 11, 2026
David Tearse, co-founder and CEO of Karman Industries and an engineer-turned-founder, explains how Heat Processing Units rethink cooling for hyperscale data centers. He talks about why thermal management is becoming a bottleneck, how CO2 HPUs replace chillers to unlock more compute, aerospace-grade reliability, regulatory and national security angles, and where this tech could extend beyond data centers.
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Half Of Energy Is Spent Moving Heat

  • 50% of global end energy use is for thermal management, revealing a massive efficiency opportunity.
  • David Tearse argues antiquated cooling tools waste energy and newer aerospace and EV tech can unlock large gains.
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AI Makes Legacy Cooling Obsolete

  • AI-driven hyperscale data centers are shifting from air to liquid cooling and into multi-gigawatt campuses.
  • Tearse says this densification breaks legacy cooling models and needs systems-level redesign from first principles.
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Cooling Often Consumes A Third Of Site Power

  • Roughly one third of site power is used for cooling, not compute.
  • Tearse claims Karman's HPU can shift 8–15% more power to compute, unlocking significant revenue on gigawatt campuses.
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