DAMAC, the leading U.S. manufacturer of data center infrastructure equipment, recently unveiled its DAMAC Structure during the Data Center World Global conference in Las Vegas. The structure incorporates an Aisle Containment System, which “encapsulates the aisle way and caps the end of the Structure with the door style of your choice [to] enable human access to the equipment … [Read more...]
NSA Finally Has a Plan for Their Superconducting Supercomputer
The U.S. government has its eyes on “cryogenically cooled circuitry for tomorrow's exascale computers,” reported Spectrum.IEEE.org, a dream over 50 years old. An electrical engineer of the NSA, Dudley Buck, “reported on his own work” in the 1950’s about a “novel superconducting switch he named the cryotron,” according to Spectrum IEEE, and said that “the device works by … [Read more...]
New 2D Semiconductor Performs Better Than Silicon
A team of engineers from the University of Utah have discovered a new 2D semiconducting material that could outperform silicon, making electronics cooler and more efficient. “The semiconductor, made of the elements tin and oxygen, or tin monoxide (SnO), is a layer of 2D material only one atom thick, allowing electrical charges to move through it much faster than conventional … [Read more...]
More Energy Efficient Future Supercomputers Thanks to ATP Chemical Found in Humans
Recently, scientists from McGill University have discovered that ATP, “a chemical which provides energy to cells inside the human body, could also power an energy efficient biological supercomputer,” according to Valuewalk.com. Valuewalk said the researchers replaced electrons with Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) “when building chips, in order to reduce costs and cool the … [Read more...]
Pause On Boiling May Lead to Next-Gen Tech for Thermal Management
A Professor at Syracuse University, Shalabh Maroo, his research group, and collaborators at NIST and RPI have “created a single vapor bubble in a pool of liquid that can remain stable on a surface for hours, instead of milliseconds," reported Nanowerk.com. The group used a focused laser beam to put boiling on pause, which will give researchers “the time necessary to … [Read more...]
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