When you stream a movie, back up a photo or ask ChatGPT a question, somewhere a data center is working hard—and getting hot. Cooling those...
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When you stream a movie, back up a photo or ask ChatGPT a question, somewhere a data center is working hard—and getting hot. Cooling those facilities already consumes a huge share of their electricity, and nearly half of that energy leaves as low-temperature waste heat that's simply vented into the air.
When you stream a movie, back up a photo or ask ChatGPT a question, somewhere a data center is working hard—and getting hot. Cooling those...
Enjay, the Malmö-based startup that has developed a technology that converts waste heat and polluted air from commercial kitchens into reusable...
Every time you stream a show, upload a photo, or ask an AI a question, powerful computers inside data centers are working nonstop. These facilities...
Every time you stream a show, upload a photo, or ask an AI a question, powerful computers inside data centers are working nonstop. These facilities...
Thermoelectricity is capable of direct energy conversion between heat and electricity, promising low-grade heat harvesting and solid-state cooling for...
Artificial intelligence is growing fast, and so are the number of computers that power it. Behind the scenes, this rapid growth is putting a huge...
Artificial intelligence is growing fast, and so are the number of computers that power it. Behind the scenes, this rapid growth is putting a huge...
A Morgan Stanley report projects a massive surge in water consumption by AI data centers, potentially reaching 1,068 billion litres by 2028, an...
A Morgan Stanley report projects a massive surge in water consumption by AI data centers, potentially reaching 1,068 billion litres by 2028, an...
Imagine charging your smartwatch or health tracker without ever plugging it in—or even needing a battery. A team of scientists at UNIST (Ulsan...