Covering Scientific & Technical AI | Friday, January 31, 2025

Using Software to Make Datacenters Greener

It’s no secret that supercomputers require a lot of energy to run. Organizations have tried using different cooling methods to keep the cost of running a datacenter down, while ...Full Article

Cantrell Speaks on Success and Future of Icelandic Datacenters

Last week, GCR caught up with Cantrell to discuss the recent AFCOM award nomination, how the Icelandic datacenter came to be, and how it has attracted as much attention ...Full Article

Could Datacenters Go Natural?

As organizations continue to research cheaper and more efficient ways to power and cool their datacenters, TeraCool has hit on a method that could achieve both for free. The ...Full Article

HP Shoots for the Moon with Efficient New Server

Datacenters consume two percent of the world’s energy. HP introduced their Moonshot 1500 enclosure and Proliant Moonshot servers. According to the company, the Moonshot servers support up to 1,800 ...Full Article

Green Computing’s Final Four (of the week) Data Centers

Every week features many new green data center announcements, from their planning to their completion. This week, Green Computing Report is highlighting four (a Final Four, if you will, ...Full Article

Put that Old Data in Cold Storage

Digital data creation is exploding faster than a YouTube viral video. With emerging markets joining the networked world and with the spectacular growth in stored data, there’s a new ...Full Article

NCAR, Captain of the Green Enterprise (Awards)

The Boulder-based NCAR won the "Facility Design Implementation" category for its sustainable approach in designing and building the new NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC), which is also home to the ...Full Article

The Evolution of Green Data Center Optimization

Over the last few weeks, Green Computing Report has shone the spotlight on various optimization methods, including Google’s research to improve their air cooling system. What is rarely mentioned ...Full Article

The End of the Line for Roadrunner

The Roadrunner has finally been stopped, but not by Wile. E. Coyote. Built by IBM, the $120 million supercomputer was decommissioned on March 31. It was the first machine ...Full Article

Taking the Polar Plunge into the Node Pole

Nature doesn’t charge for air conditioning. That’s important for big tech companies who look to save their bottom line along with the environment as they build massive data centers ...Full Article
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