Kat Sullivan speaks with Ryan Enright of Seguente on high performance computing, liquid cooling, and why flexibility and ...
Data centers—the warehouse-sized buildings that store photos, stream movies and train artificial intelligence—are voracious consumers of electricity. A surprisingly large share of that power never ...
Technical deficiencies - poor direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems, misuse of glycol, and flawed industry guidance – ...
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Thermal batteries slash data center cooling power use by 86%
Researchers have proposed a zeolite-based “thermal battery” system that could cut the electricity data centers spend on cooling by up to 86%, according to a preprint published on ChemRxiv. The finding ...
NVIDIA's H100 chips generate 700 watts of heat. Meta's AI training clusters pack 24,000 GPUs into single facilities. Microsoft is building data centers at unprecedented pace. The AI boom creates a ...
Among the many problems posed by the rapid proliferation of data centers around the world is the strain on local water supplies. These facilities need plenty of water for cooling the vast arrays of ...
Simon Gardner from Oper8 speaks with DCD's Kat Sullivan about the importance of integration in the data industry and the focus on designing secure, high-performance data centers. DCD's Peter Judge ...
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