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Tuesday, March 25- Fluidstack Deploys Exascale GPU Clusters Across Europe with Borealis, Dell, and NVIDIA
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- Climate Law: New AI Tool Produces Reports on Fossil Fuel Company Activities
- PAC Storage Unveils 5000 Series Data Storage Solutions
- ACCESS: AI Spots Temperature Risks in US Rail Infrastructure
- Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon to Deliver Keynote at COMPUTEX 2025
- IDC Estimates Global Spending on Edge Computing to Grow at 13.8% Reaching Nearly $380B by 2028
- Oracle Introduces AI Agent Studio
- CRA Urges Federal Support for Academic AI Research, NAIRR, and Energy-Efficient AI Development
- EU Backs New Initiatives to Strengthen Language Data for AI and Tech Sovereignty
- NetApp Validated for NVIDIA DGX SuperPOD, Cloud Partners, and Certified Systems
- ServiceNow and NVIDIA Advance Agentic AI to Redefine Enterprise Intelligence
- Infleqtion Unveils Contextual Machine Learning at GTC 2025 for AI Decision-Making
- Micron Expands AI Memory Portfolio with HBM3E and SOCAMM
- EPRI Launches Consortium to Drive Development of AI Applications in Power Sector
- Stravito Enhances GenAI Assistant To Accelerate Enterprise Knowledge
- Accenture Expands AI Refinery and Launches New Industry Agent Solutions
- NVIDIA Unveils AI Data Platform for Accelerated AI Query Workloads in Enterprise Storage
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Cloud Computing Has Green Appeal
<p>As the Internet continues its ascent, so does the concentration of global greenhouse gases. The information technology sector is responsible for 2 percent of worldwide carbon emissions, a footprint ...Full Article
Datacenter Operators Weary of Green Messaging
According to a recent survey from the Uptime Institute, there's a new affliction hitting the datacenter community: green fatigue. The small players can't compete with the Googles and Microsofts ...Full Article
CoolEmAll Releases Prototype Datacenter Design Tools
The European Commission-funded project CoolEmAll has released the first prototypes of advanced tools aimed at facilitating more energy-efficient datacenters. Full Article
Swedish Datacenter Saves Big with Seawater
Datacenter operator Interxion uses seawater to cool its Stockholm facilities, saving over a million dollars in energy costs each year. Full Article
Amazon Designs New Green Digs
Amazon's Seattle headquarters are about to get a lot greener. New drawings released by the e-retailer feature a high-concept ultra-modern greenhouse design as the centerpiece of a three-block development ...Full Article
Energy-efficient Many-core Is the PRiME Objective
Electronic engineers and computer scientists in the UK are working to develop more reliable and energy-efficient many-core embedded systems as part of a new five-year program, called PriME. Full Article
Toward an Energy-Efficient, High-Performance Datacenter
A team of researchers from the University of Florida has developed an innovative power management approach that enables high performance low-overhead datacenter operation on pure renewable energy sources.Full Article
Telcos to Slash Energy Use 90 Percent by 2020
Launched three years ago, GreenTouch is a global research consortium dedicated to dramatically improving the energy efficiency of data and communications networks. Despite exponentially-increasing network traffic, the group asserts ...Full Article
CO2 Levels Hit New High
Climate scientists reported that the levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide surpassed 400 parts per million (ppm) for the first time in over a million years. Full Article
A Datacenter Without Walls
When you're running the largest datacenters in the world, low-carbon cooling techniques take on new significance. Microsoft is one of the IT giant's leading the datacenter optimization charge. Over ...Full Article