SAN FRANCISCO — If there has been one common thread to statements from chip designers at ferocious competitors such as IBM and Intel, it’s the need for more power-conscious processors heading into the ...
Several years ago, IBM pioneered a hot-water cooling system for use in supercomputing. Dubbed Aquasar, the system relied on hot water rather than refrigerant or huge banks of air conditioners, and it ...
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