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Copper cold plates could slash data-center energy usage
Mechanical engineers have designed a more effective and energy-efficient technology for cooling computer chips. Published in ...
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New 3D-printed copper cold plates could slash data center cooling energy by 98%
New 3D-printed copper technology offers a high-efficiency solution to the data center power crisis.
Data center cooling stocks are getting a closer look because AI infrastructure is turning heat management into a much bigger ...
Japanese gas turbine manufacturer Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has announced an overhaul of its gas production turbine ...
AI-powered optimization is transforming how PCs and data centers manage performance, cooling, and efficiency. From real-time overclocking and cache tuning to hybrid cooling systems for AI workloads, ...
Schneider Electric's Carsten Baumann explains why the shift to AI factories demands a fundamental rethinking of power ...
Willdan Group, Inc. is rated a Strong Buy due to revenue growth, margin expansion, and sector tailwinds. Read more on WLDN ...
In 2024, Google claimed that their data centers are 1.5x more energy efficient than industry average. In 2025, Microsoft committed billions to nuclear power for AI workloads. The data center industry ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lucend today announced that it is bringing its transparent data center optimization to the U.S. market, helping enterprises illuminate complex operational environments and ...
If the 2010s were about spinning every last bit out of hard disk drives, the mid-2020s are about something more existential: whether the relentless rise of AI—and the heat, power, and density ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Monica Sanders covers climate justice and sustainability from the DMV. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This ...
In an exclusive interview, Google’s new AI infrastructure chief says the tech giant has a “significant investment” planned. At current levels, Forbes projects it could be a very big number indeed.
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