Europe wants more cities to use datacenter waste heating. How's that going? There's a cost, and operators are worried it will fall on them Emerging Clean Energy Tech Week20 Apr 2023 | 58
Digital Realty lines up hefty solar, wind projects for APAC datacenters Not enough to meet the whole energy suck of sites, but 200 tonnes of CO2 nothing to sniff at Energy Efficient Datacenters16 Apr 2023 | 2
LiquidStack CEO on why you shouldn't ignore immersion cooling Interview Depending on use case, the efficiency gains can be significant Energy Efficient Datacenters14 Apr 2023 | 15
Energy efficiency starts to rock telcos' 5G infrastructure choices And not only because not considering their options makes them look bad Energy Efficient Datacenters13 Apr 2023 | 10
Behind the green datacenter door How AMD approaches the problem of delivering improved energy Sponsored Post
Are accelerators the cure to video's power problem or just an excuse to peddle GPUs? Analysis You could just watch less TikTok or Twitch, maybe go outside Energy Efficient Datacenters13 Apr 2023 | 17
OVH punts hybrid water and immersion cooling for high performance systems Air by itself just doesn't cut it anymore Energy Efficient Datacenters13 Apr 2023 | 10
Fortinet's latest firewall promises hyperscale security while sipping power Need more speed? Just stuff it with custom ASICs Energy Efficient Datacenters12 Apr 2023 | 4
It's time to stop fearing CPU power management Feature It's (probably) not going to kill your latency and it could save you a buck Energy Efficient Datacenters12 Apr 2023 | 11
Arm, Intel make it easier to churn out Arm SoCs from Intel fabs Energy sipping designs for mobile, ultimately coming to DC, too Energy Efficient Datacenters12 Apr 2023 | 9
Cloud can reduce greenhouse emissions, but don't assume it's automatic Organizations can't outsource environmental challenges, warns Gartner Energy Efficient Datacenters12 Apr 2023 | 5
Why Microsoft is really abandoning evaporative coolers at its Phoenix DCs Less about love of the planet, more frustrated city officials Energy Efficient Datacenters11 Apr 2023 | 30
Energy efficiency pays its way in the datacenter Talking Tcase, watts, and bucks with Lenovo’s GM of HPC and AI Sponsored Post
When will regulators get serious on datacenter emissions reporting? Updated An end to greenwashing won't come without a fight Energy Efficient Datacenters11 Apr 2023 | 6
Just because on-prem is cheaper doesn’t make the cloud a money pit Comment Oh and expect to DCs to get more expensive, not less, analysts warn Energy Efficient Datacenters11 Apr 2023 | 55
Ammo-maker says TikTok's datacenter site could deprive it of electricity 'Our future growth is challenged by the storage of cat videos' Energy Efficient Datacenters28 Mar 2023 | 41
AWS wants to cook its datacenter chips with vegetable oil Ditching diesel in attempt to shrink its carbon footprint Energy Efficient Datacenters20 Mar 2023 | 18
Cosmic rays more likely to glitch out water-cooled computers 'Soft errors' caused by neutrons are well known. This study suggests we might be making them more likely Energy Efficient Datacenters17 Mar 2023 | 40
Cloud upstart offers free heat if you host its edge servers That's one way to counteract rising energy prices – but do you want to sit next to a DC? Energy Efficient Datacenters14 Mar 2023 | 37
Seriously, boss? You want that stupid password? OK, you get that stupid password Who, Me? Fed-up techie wields the magic of malicious compliance on his way out the door
Intel says AI is overwhelming CPUs, GPUs, even clouds – so all Meteor Lakes get a VPU Computex Movidius tech already sprinkled on some 13th-gen Core silicon goes mainstream in next generation
Mars helicopter went silent for six sols, imperilled Perseverance rover Ingenuity's still setting records, but waking it up and chatting are getting harder
Google Photos AI still can't label gorillas after racist errors AI in brief Plus: Anthropic raises $450m in Series C round, and Waymo cozies up to Uber to expand self-driving robotaxi fleet
New York county still dealing with ransomware eight months after attack security in brief Also: iSpoof no more, Edmodo fined more than it can pay, UK is #1 (in CC theft), and the week's critical vulns
Microsoft up in Arms over data-loss protection in Windows 11 We almost forgot Redmond had an interest in anything but x86
China's homegrown airliner makes first paid-for flight Asia in Brief PLUS: Grab founder quits operational role; Meta's fiber-bot crawls to Japan; ChatGPT enhances Taiwan's status
Look mom, no InifiniBand: Nvidia’s DGX GH200 glues 256 superchips with NVLink Computex Unless you need more nodes
Nvidia creates open server spec to house its own chips – and the occasional x86 Computex Taiwan's big OEMs are all-in on plan to build servers that won't cook when running AI