-
( DOE/Argonne National Laboratory ) Cooling a supercomputer consumes more electricity than is required to run the machine, even machines as powerful as the IBM Blue Gene/P -- called Intrepid -- at the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory. Though Intrepid is one of the fastest and most energy-efficient computers in the world, researchers at Argonne's Leadership Computing Facility ... (Read Full Article)
Related Articles
- Religare's green data center
- also mentions IBM
- PEER 1 Builds Green Data Center in Toronto
- also categorized in Power and Cooling
- Intel Finds Significant Savings By Using Free Cooling
- also categorized in Power and Cooling
- Green Grid Offers Tools for Free Data Center Cooling
- also categorized in Power and Cooling
- NAB trials off-grid power and Kyoto cooling in data centre
- also categorized in Power and Cooling
- A Green Challenge: Make Renewables Reliable
- also mentions Department of Energy
- Citi Achieves First Ever LEED Platinum Accreditation for a Data Centre
- also categorized in Power and Cooling
- Sprint’s Route to Cutting $20M From IT Costs: Lose Old Apps
- also categorized in Power and Cooling
- Pannon Commissions Wind-Powered Base Station
- also categorized in Power and Cooling
- The Whys and Hows of Measuring Power in your Data Center
- also categorized in Power and Cooling







Recent Comments
Storagepipe Solutions » Tweaking the near term - by Doug Mohney
One good thing that is pushing companies to be more efficient is the fact that ...
Edward » Google Boosts Peering To Save on Bandwidth
We have plenty bandwidth at the peer level. We have plenty to the headend and ...
See all recent comments