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NVIDIA’s smart servers run on 113°F coolant and slash data center energy costs
One of the world’s leading technology companies, Nvidia, has just unveiled a new data ...
Nvidia on Monday announced a new AI system designed to reduce water consumption by operating at higher temperatures and requiring less cooling equipment.
Hotter-running liquid cooling could reduce the need for evaporative cooling on-site. But the facilities’ appetite for ...
Recent industry announcements highlight a shift towards integrated, scalable cooling solutions driven by AI and HPC demands.
How data center liquid cooling solutions and telecom cable compounds support reliable, scalable infrastructure as AI workloads grow.
Artificial intelligence is transforming everything from scientific research to everyday computing, but its rapid growth comes ...
A shocking new training program in Texas is giving veterans a direct route into high-paying data center jobs without a ...
AI data centre growth is clashing with U.S. groundwater, as proposed sites over the Ogallala Aquifer raise water concerns.
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Underground aquifer ‘thermal batteries’ to cool smart data centers and save water
Researchers in the U.S. have proposed using underground aquifers as giant natural thermal batteries ...
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Data center 101. Q&A about the new facilities springing up everywhere
Data centers have sprung up like dandelions across Ohio. Here's a Q&A explaining the basics about them.
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Nvidia wants to cut data center water use, but that’s not the same as fixing AI’s water problem
Nvidia announced a new cooling system that cuts water use inside the data center. But it does nothing to address AI's biggest ...
The artificial intelligence boom has created a new industrial race. Companies are spending hundreds of billions of dollars ...
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