by MP Divakar, PhD, Stack Design Automation Technical Editor, Electronics Cooling Online By now the tech community, especially the readers of Electronics Cooling, is familiar with Google’s Deepmind blog which published a true breakthrough of energy savings for data center cooling up to 40%. The savings come at a time when there is an ever increasing demand for compute … [Read more...]
Google Uses AI to Control Cooling in Data Centers
(July 20, 2016) Google has been using its newly acquired AI technology from DeepMind to reduce the amount of energy its data centers have been consuming. “The AI technology is applied to the management of the servers and other electronics at the company's proprietary data centres and is used specifically to fine-tune the cooling systems,” explained TheInquirer.net. DeepMind … [Read more...]
The Hidden Risk of Invisible Airflow Imbalance in an Efficient Contained Data Center
Husam Alissa, Kourosh Nemati, Dr. Bahgat Sammakia, Mark Seymour, Ken Schneebeli, Dr. Demetriou New Solutions, New Challenges Generally, a legacy data center consists of an array of hot and cold aisles where the air intake to the IT equipment resides in the cold aisle and the air exhaust of the equipment rejects hot air into the hot aisle. In a raised floor environment, chilled … [Read more...]
Liquid Cooled Data Center with More Power and No Leakage
(June 29, 2016) Recently, eBay, Dell, and Intel claimed to have made “major strides in channeling the potential of liquid cooling” to enable greater processing power without excessive consumption “that could have implications for the hyperscale and web services market”, according to EnterpriseTech.com eBay, the world’s largest online marketplace, which handles more than 1 … [Read more...]
Portable Air Conditioning Are Temporary Saviors for Data Centers
(June 27, 2016) In case of a loss of power, mechanical failure, or planned maintenance, portable air conditioning might be an efficient solution to cool data centers’ electronics. According to ACHRNews.com, contractors and data center managers turn to portable cooling because they are “simple and quick to deploy”, as well as for their “low equipment cost and relatively small … [Read more...]
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