Goldman Sachs Research projects U.S. data centers will consume ~8% of national electricity by 2030, up from ~3% in 2022.
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The computing power of microprocessors continues to grow and, along with it, the heat generated by their production and use. This has data center operators concerned about whether their cooling ...
Global computing power is growing aggressively and pushing high-density chip power consumption. As this power density increases, traditional air cooling is reaching its physical limits, and ...
Whether it’s to save money, reduce carbon emissions, comply with regulations or accommodate high-powered AI workloads, enterprises are looking to operate more energy-efficient data centers. A key to ...