As computer hardware gets hotter and hotter as we pump more power through its components the KDDI one-phase immersion cooling proof of concept demonstrates how alternative cooling solutions in data ...
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From invisible cable routing to clever fan header hacks, PC cooling is as much about smart design as raw airflow. Good builds balance aesthetics, airflow, and long-term reliability. And now, even data ...
Two innovative cooling approaches — a saltwater-based system that generates fresh water and immersion cooling using synthetic fluids — are being tested to cut data centers’ energy and water use. Uravu ...
Global IT consultancy Infosys is joining forces with energy giant Shell on a project that is geared towards accelerating the adoption of immersion cooling technologies in datacentres. The ...
LiquidStack, one of the first major players in the immersion cooling business, has entered the single-phase liquid cooling market with an expansion of its DataTank product portfolio. Immersion cooling ...
Castrol is to open a test and development facility for immersion cooling datacentre technologies at its global headquarters in Pangbourne, Berkshire. The BP-owned lubricant brand announced a ...
Walk into a typical data center and one of the first things that jumps out at you is the noise—the low, buzzing sound of thousands of fans: fans next to individual computer chips, fans on the back ...
The latest Hardcore PC offering is attempting to push oil immersion cooling on the great unwashed. The Reactor dunks the motherboard, CPU, GPUs, SSDs, PSU in oil and sticks it inside a bullet ...
Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) is one of the best NASDAQ growth stocks to buy for the next 3 years. On July 1, Super Micro Computer announced an industry-first: its BigTwin Multi-Node Server, ...
(TNS) — The artificial intelligence industry is heating up, both figuratively and literally, because the better computer chips get, the more heat they create. Two local companies have a simple but ...