A Swiss startup called Ionic Wind Technologies has created a new technology to cool down machines that use a lot of power.
Global data centers—the big computer farms that handle AI calculations—are expected to gobble up 8% of total U.S. power demand by 2030, compared with about 3% currently, according to Goldman ...
In Hamina, Finland, Google uses seawater to cool data center servers. The subsequently warmed water is then used to produce heat for the company's offices and a local utility, making its way to 80 ...
A new breakthrough in cooling technology could help cut energy use in data centers, high-performance electronics, and even ...
Most data center professionals say they’re dissatisfied with their current cooling solutions, according to AFCOM’s 2024 State of the Data Center Industry report. Thirty-five percent of ...
With the demand for data higher than ever, data center cooling is crucial. Liquid and hybrid cooling are the future of the ...
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), a federally funded research center, has launched a new project to address ...
“Broadly speaking, cooling with geothermal is about twice as efficient as cooling with water and air, especially at the ...