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An IBM supercomputer is doubling as a space heater via a technique that reduces energy use by 40 percent and dramatically lowers the overall carbon footprint.
At the SC07 supercomputing conference (image gallery) in Reno Nevada, IBM previewed the liquid cooled 32-core 4.7 GHz System p 575 Power6 supercomputer last night at the opening gala.
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IBM's model uses a liquid to deliver power and remove heat But the contest was unfair, says Michel. The brains of Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter ran on only 20 watts of energy, whereas Watson needed ...
Liquid Computing's new server architecture leverages industry-standard components and proprietary technology to create a pool of computing resources that can scale up and down depending on ...
So, I missed this on the show floor, but evidently IBM was showing off a liquid cooled version of a Power6 system. ZDNet’s George Ou has some details, with pics. At the SC07 supercomputing conference ...
Despite this, liquid cooling adoption in servers remains in the single digits as of 2024, and scaling up for mass adoption in 2025 will face significant challenges.
Panduit has announced its new Net-Access Server Cabinet. The cabinet, a result of technology development collaboration between Panduit and strategic alliance partner IBM, offers radically improved ...
IBM has come up with a new technique for making the tiny switches and memory cells at the heart of computer chips: a drop of ionic liquid. The technique converts a metal oxide on a computer chip ...
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