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Groundwater Flows through New Datacenters
Supercomputing operators have to be more environmentally conscious than average to account for growing carbon and energy costs. One solution may be to use the Earth to provide the ...Full Article
Iceotopes Cools University of Leeds
<p>Server cooling company Iceotopes has been experimenting and developing a system that uses unique materials such as Novec to propagate heat transfer. After demonstrating the prototypes at a Cebit ...Full Article
Photovoltaic Demand Misses Expected Value
A significant portion of green computing is using alternative energy sources to power data centers. For example, the Massachusetts Green HPC Center, which we profiled here last week, is ...Full Article
Nlyte Optimizes Green Datacenter Design
<p>Designing a datacenter has to take a lot of optimization into account, from performance and latency to, lately, energy costs and waste. CloudNician Founder and CEO James Grundvig interviewed ...Full Article
Massachusetts Universities Plant Green Datacenter
<p>Opening in November of 2012, the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center (MGHPCC) is a collaboration effort among five Massachusetts universities to build and run some good old-fashioned HPC ...Full Article
Obama’s Address Outlines Green Strategy
<p>US President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night touched on many of the country’s hot-button issues, including reducing gun violence, improving the country’s education system, ...Full Article
Examining the PUE Metric
<p>In-depth metrics like OPS (on-base plus slugging percentage) developed in baseball to describe a batter’s efficiency and power at the plate, discounting things like game situation, and sacrifice and ...Full Article
Are Clouds the Fastest Path to Green Computing?
Public and private clouds have been promoted as paradigms of efficiency across a number of dimensions, not the least of which is energy efficiency and the associated carbon footprint. ...Full Article
A Sobering Assessment of the Microserver Chip Market
Analyst David Kanter looks at the emergence of microservers and how the upcoming ARM chips will figure into that market. If you're an ARM licensee looking to make it ...Full Article
MRAM Contends for Green Memory Title
Magnetoresistive random access memory, aka MRAM, has been around for nearly 20 years, but it's just now beginning to be seriously considered for wider use. MRAM is non-volatile, but ...Full Article


