Report: White House "strongly discouraged" Intel plan to alleviate chip shortage with Chinese expansion
As the Biden Administration dangles lucrative incentives
New episodes of DCD>Keeping IT Cool - Air will be streaming live on September 27, 2023
Despite ‘liquid cooling’ being the buzzword on everyone’s minds, air cooling still remains the prevalent method of cooling a data center. This is unlikely to change anytime soon, but as demands for denser, more powerful compute continue to increase, data centers need to rethink their air cooling strategies to continually improve their efficiency and prolong the lifetime of their technologies.
This broadcast will examine the latest developments in the air cooling space. In particular we will address how air cooling can be evolved to become more efficient and help data centers meet their 2030 carbon targets. It is also key to take a proactive approach to future developments, so this series will examine how operations can embed retrofitting potential into their facilities to prepare for a potential transition to liquid cooling.
As the Biden Administration dangles lucrative incentives
And the company teases the IBM Quantum System Two
Maker of the world's largest chip gets bigger
Likely exclusive to its cloud platform
Could help lead to diskless server architectures
Hopes to compete with similar efforts in the US, China, South Korea, and Taiwan
Data center growth threatened by supply chain issues
Just like Google, Facebook expands its silicon ambitions