CoolIT Systems has successfully completed the second deployment of its Rack DCLC™ liquid cooling solution at the Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC) in partnership with Huawei. The liquid cooled solution is part of the HPC cluster known as “Eagle”, which is the second largest supercomputing installation in Poland according to CoolIT Systems. “The PSNC cluster … [Read more...]
Underwater Data Center Test Proves Successful
Microsoft, who manages more than 100 data centers around the world, has completed testing of a self-contained data center prototype that can operate hundreds of feet below the surface of the ocean. The New York Times reported that the prototype was a “large white steel tube, covered with heat exchangers, with its ends sealed by metal plates and large bolts” and “a single data … [Read more...]
Protection Coatings for Coolers to be Presented at Upcoming Conference
On February 26 at the Photonics West Conference in San Francisco Rogers Corporation’s Power Electronics Solutions (PES) will be presenting a report on ACT’s vapor-deposited Applied Nanoscale Corrosion Resistant (ANCER™) coatings in partnership with Advanced Cooling Technologies. According to the company, the thin, conformal ANCER coatings “help extend the operating life of … [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...]
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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