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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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Citizen Scientists to Help Map Global CO2 Emissions
Climate science researchers from Arizona State University are launching an innovative online "game" to better understand the global carbon cycle. Full Article
Open Compute Project Tackles the Network
Open Compute Project president says something was missing, and that something was the connecting layer. Full Article
The Challenges of Energy Efficient Exascale Computing
At some point, the advancement in computer technology will lead to computing at one exaflops, or a thousand petaflops. Achieving this landmark goal is driving datacenters to meet the ...Full Article
Mavericks Push the Green Envelope
Power consumption and cooling may be concerns for all IT departments, but high performance computing (HPC) demands large amounts of both. GigaOM held a webinar on Tue., April 23, ...Full Article
Is a Zero-Watt Solution Worth the Wait?
Today's businesses move at a rapid pace. Datacenters need to keep up with that pace. However, a datacenter will use up energy to instantaneously access a file. SGI proposes ...Full Article
Earth Day Special: Making Datacenters Greener
Datacenters consume 94.8 billion pounds of CO2 every year. Half of a datacenter's power goes to cooling. To celebrate Earth Day, Fusion-io created an infographic to share ways datacenter ...Full Article
Earth Day Special: 10 Reasons Why You’ll be Buried Alive
The United States has more trash than any other country in the world, throwing away over 500 billion pounds of garbage every year. As an Earth Day special for ...Full Article
Green Revolution Powered by (Mineral) Oil
Austin-based Green Revolution Cooling uses mineral oil as the liquid for its datacenter cooling systems. The idea came to Christiaan Best as a friend described to him the cooling ...Full Article
Making Datacenters Application Aware
To save on escalating datacenter costs, companies are taking different approaches to datacenter design. Some open the doors and let the cold air chill the servers, whole others use ...Full Article
NREL’s Skynet Stays Cool with RackCDU
The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is relocating its Skynet HPC cluster to a new datacenter at the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) in Golden, ...Full Article