2-phase simply means the heat is removed passively by boiling and condensation (the liquids used are very special as they boil at very low temperatures).
A phase change takes place when a substance changes from one state (liquid) to another (gas). The boiling action automatically causes convection and passively reduces hot spots without any internal pumps.
This is in contrast to single phase (or forced convection cooling), which takes heat away by actively pumping cooling liquid to and from the hot spot.
Hong Kong is one of the fastest-paced cities in the world. It has remained the world's freest economy since 1995, with low tax, no import and export restrictions, free trade and travel. Being located in the financial powerhouse and tech hub of Asia, we are well equipped to work on global projects. No matter how big, or small.
Most would consider Hong Kong's cramped living conditions, sky high property prices, and hazy skies as very challenging. When it comes to data centers, hot and humid climates are one of the biggest problems too. Hong Kong's power hungry infrastructure is a major disaster for the people's wallet and the environment. On the bright side, it's habitats like this that push companies to go the extra mile and make a change.