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- VAST Data Secures Commercial Partnership Deal with CoreWeave for $1.17B
- Nebius Deploys Blackwell Ultra AI Infrastructure in the UK
- Lenovo Highlights Need for Liquid-Cooled, AI-Ready Infrastructure in New Report
- Giga Computing Announces Worldwide Availability of Its NVIDIA RTX PRO Server
- BrainChip Unveils AKD1500 Edge AI Co-Processor at Embedded World North America
- NCSA Awards 38 Students Fiddler Innovation Fellowships
- ORNL, NVIDIA, HPE Advance Quantum Computing, AI and HPC for Science
- Ai2 Launches OlmoEarth: Foundation Models and Open Infrastructure to Tackle the Planet’s Biggest Problems
- RapidFire AI Launches Open Source Package to Accelerate Agentic RAG and Context Engineering Success
- Researchers Explore How Generative AI Tools Are Shaping Computer Science Education
- AWS and OpenAI Announce Multi-Year Strategic Partnership
- European Commission Launches ‘Resource for AI Science in Europe’
- SandboxAQ Launches Public Database Exposing Cryptographic Risks in Open-Source Software
- UCSD: Generative AI Can Help Athletes Avoid Injuries
- CoreWeave to Enter the US Federal Market
- Nscale and VAST Data Unite to Build Global Fabric for AI Accelerated by NVIDIA
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A New Liquid Cooling Solution
By replacing air conditioning systems with liquid cooling systems, Liquid Cool Solutions hopes to bring about higher efficiency regarding floor space, noise pollution, and of course effectively lowering the ...Full Article
Google Uses PUE Properly in POP Optimization
It is refreshing when Google releases a case study where the measurement of PUE is utilized in the actual manner for which it was intended. Specifically, they measured, ran ...Full Article
Data Centers go Green in Singapore
Energy efficient data centers have been cropping up all over Europe the last few years. Now, the boom has come to Singapore, and with it the need to make ...Full Article
Big Green Facilities in the Big Apple
Yahoo opened with announcing the expansion of their facility in Lockport, New York. Elsewhere in New York, Sabey Corporation may have pulled off an even more impressive feat in ...Full Article
Apple Makes Peace with Greenpeace
Apple may not be running the Maiden facility on 100 percent renewable energy as they claim. However, the intention to do well appears to be there, and, perhaps somewhat ...Full Article
Finding Green IT in the Fjords of Norway
A lot of attention has been paid to green data centers in northern climates, particularly in Scandinavia where Google has built a green data center in Finland while others ...Full Article
Does Green Sacrifice Performance for Efficiency?
There are a lot of details around the battle to implement energy efficient high performance computers but when you slog through all those mentions of UPS’s, ARM chips, air ...Full Article
Pfeiffer Dishes on Data Center Metrics and Trends
Power Assure’s CTO Clemens Pfeiffer spoke with Green Computing Report this week about ten trends he sees controlling the green computing world in the coming years. The discussion inevitably ...Full Article
EDE, Recycling, and a Discussion of TGG Metrics
TGG hopes to build up a new metric called Electronics Disposal Efficiency, or EDE, that measures how well companies and institutions recycle, or dispose of, their EOCU or EOL ...Full Article
Heat-Trapping and NREL’s Green Datacenter Leadership Effort
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and their new $10 million HPC facility seeks to set the standard on green computing worldwide. The datacenter is part of the lab's ...Full Article


