Enclosure manufacturer, Rittal Corporation, has won Processing magazine’s 2015 Breakthrough Products of the Year award for their Blue e+ Cooling Unit Series for enclosures. “The award recognizes products, technologies and services that have made significant contributions to the process industries within the last year and are expected to continue impacting the market in the … [Read more...]
Innovative Liquid Cooling Technology for the ExaNeSt Project
Iceotope is using innovative liquid cooling technology for the European project ExaNeSt as reported by Inside HPC. The ExaNeSt project objective is to develop a prototype exascale supercomputer in three years. Peter Hopton from Iceotope explained that in their role in the exascale supercomputing race they “get different devices at very high density that want to be very … [Read more...]
New Solid-State Wine Cellar Cooling Technology
At the recent Consumer Electronics Show, Haier America introduced its “new alternative cooling system for wine cellars,” as reported by DigitalTrends.com. This technology “couples a solid-state chip that is 25 times lighter and 100 times smaller than other cooling compressors with H20/C02 heat exchange technology,” according to DigitalTrends.com. DigitalTrends.com also says … [Read more...]
Half of North America Upgrading Data Center Cooling Systems
New research done by Emerson Network Power recently shows that nearly 50 percent of the United States and Canada have made thermal upgrades to their data center cooling systems. According to the survey of “IT, facilities, and data center managers, […] while 40 percent of data centers have been upgraded in the past five years, nearly 20 percent are in process and about 31 … [Read more...]
A Liquid Cooling Method for FPGAs
Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are using microfluidic channels to cool 28nm Altera FPGAs. The university said that by “flowing de-ionized water through” the “microfluidic passages cut directly into the backsides of production FPGAs […] the researchers have demonstrated a monolithically-cooled chip that can operate at temperatures more than 60% below those of … [Read more...]
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