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Cooling

Graphene Promises Cooler, Greener Computing

When applied to silicon, graphene displays heat-dissipating effects that could pave the way for more energy-efficient, longer-lasting computers. Full Article

Meeting the Green Challenge Google-Style

With energy prices going up and datacenters getting bigger, green computing is essential. Google takes its 100% renewable commitment seriously with multiple clean energy investments.Full Article

The Path to Software-Defined Power

Fulfilling the potential of green computing in the datacenter requires more than innovative temperature taming techniques; the IT equipment itself has to operate with greater efficiency. A proposed solution incorporates ...Full Article

Robot Optimizes Datacenter Cooling

IBM developed a robot to map temperature and humidity levels in datacenters, ensuring that all equipment receives the optimal amount of cooling.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

Green Technology and Servers

You might well believe that computer servers consume vast amounts of energy, not only due to the fact that they run non-stop 24 hours a day, 7 days a ...Full Article

Environmentally-minded European Web-Hosting Company Brings Its Unusual Datacenter Concept To North America

OVH, a leading web-hosting company based in France, designs its own datacenters, develops its own cooling technology, assembles its own servers, manages its own fiber-optic network, and promises competitive ...Full Article

Ultra-thin Cooling Jets for Next-gen Electronics

<img src="http://media2.hpcwire.com/dmr/coolingjet.jpg" alt="" width="95" height="47" />Just when you think technology has hit a wall in its ability to scale downward in size, another breakthrough surfaces, and our cell phones ...Full Article
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