Can photonics drive greener digital infrastructure? ⚑

In an interview with RESET.org, David de Felipe explains how photonic integrated circuits can reduce energy use in data centers, telecom networks, and AI systems.

πŸ”¦ Light instead of electrons.

https://reset.org/rechenzentren-telekommunikationsnetze-ki-infrastruktur-photonik-bietet-klare-vorteile-bei-der-energieeffizienz/

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How a data center company uses stranded renewable energy

Some companies are paying low rates for renewable energy that would otherwise go unused.

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Powering Tomorrow: How Green Technologies Are Revolutionizing Data Centers.

Green data centers cut costs and carbon. Learn top trends, leadership lessons, and a clear action plan to drive green IT at scale. In a world where data drives every decision, our data hubs stand as…

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Cooler, Greener, Smarter: Liquid Immersion Cooling in Modern Data Centers

Data center liquid immersion cooling is an advanced thermal management method where servers and IT equipment are submerged in a non-conductive liquid that efficiently absorbs and removes heat.

Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling- https://articlescad.com/data-center-liquid-immersion-cooling-a-revolutionary-step-in-thermal-management-141102.html

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Data Center Liquid Immersion Cooling: A Revolutionary Step in Thermal Management

Data center liquid immersion cooling is an advanced thermal management method where servers and IT equipment are submerged in a non-conductive liquid that efficiently absorbs and removes heat. Unlike traditional air-based cooling systems that rely

Energy-guzzling data centres could work just as well with less cooling

Data centres consume a huge amount of energy, but researchers have found a simple fix - let the servers run much hotter than they do currently

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2398268-energy-guzzling-data-centres-could-work-just-as-well-with-less-cooling/

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Energy-guzzling data centres could work just as well with less cooling

Data centres consume a huge amount of energy, but researchers have found a simple fix - let the servers run much hotter than they do currently

New Scientist