SEMI-THERM takes place this week in San Jose, Calif. Below are photos taken by Electronics Cooling staff. Photos, from top, include: Electronics Cooling editors Jim Wilson and Bruce Guenin pose with the latest issue of Electronics Cooling. Business Manager Casey Goodwin chats with a visitor at the Electronics Cooling booth. A view of the exhibit hall. The … [Read more...]
Microsoft to Expand Hybrid Indoor-Outdoor “Roofless” Data Center
Microsoft has announced that the company’s newest data center campus will be expanded to include two more data center facilities. Located in Boydton, Va., the facility houses server racks both indoors and outdoors within larger enclosures as part of a hybrid design engineered to reduce operating costs and increase energy efficiency. The new expansion will bring the data … [Read more...]
Wind Tunnel-Cooled Computer May Help Cure Cancer
Blogger Mike Schropp of “Total Geekdom” recently revealed the construction of his new wind tunnel-cooled computer. Designed for grid computing, Schropp’s new computer is part of the IBM’s World Community Grid, which combines a worldwide network of computers into a supercomputer that is working to identify cures for cancer and AIDS and find solutions to other areas of medical … [Read more...]
Direct Contact Liquid Cooling for the Datacenter – Can it be Simple, Low Cost, High Performance and Efficient?
In the mid 1960’s liquid cooling was deemed necessary by mainframe producers like IBM as the heat flux generated with bipolar circuit technology rose past levels that could be easily managed by traditional air cooling. In the early nineties, a very efficient technology was introduced. Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) circuits demonstrated reduced power … [Read more...]
Evaluation and Opportunities for Use of Thin Form Factor Synthetic Jets to Low Profile Electronics Cooling Applications
Introduction Modern portable consumer electronics devices such as ultrabooks, tablets and smartphones are easily recognized for the incredible functionality they offer in very compact packages. Due to advances in semiconductor miniaturization and the development of dual and quad-core architectures, current and next-generation portable devices boost computational and graphics … [Read more...]
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