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August 7, 2021
For nearly a hundred years, German-based firm Festo has delivered industrial controls and automation tools to its clients, growing to over 20,000 employees and Read more…
May 13, 2021
The growing scale of HPC is allowing simulation of more and more complex systems at greater detail than ever before, particularly in the biological research sph Read more…
January 21, 2021
Fluid dynamics simulations are critical for applications ranging from wind turbine design to aircraft optimization. Running these simulations through direct num Read more…
December 14, 2020
Just ten months ago, the High-Performance Computing Center of the University of Stuttgart (HLRS) inaugurated its new “Hawk” supercomputer, which made its de Read more…
July 6, 2020
In this exclusive interview for HPCwire – sadly not face to face – Steve Conway, senior advisor for Hyperion Research, talks with Dr.-Ing Bastian Koller about the state of HPC and its collaboration with Industry in Europe. Koller is a familiar figure in HPC. He is the managing director at High Performance Computing Center Stuttgart (HLRS) and also serves... Read more…
June 11, 2020
Hawk, the latest and greatest supercomputer at the High-Performance Computing Center of the University of Stuttgart (HLRS), was inaugurated just a few months ago. Now, HLRS is offering an inside look... Read more…
May 15, 2020
The Gauss Centre for Supercomputing (GCS) has completed its 23rd Call for Large-Scale Projects, allocating a total of 2.3 billion core hours across 20 national Read more…
In this era, expansion in digital infrastructure capacity is inevitable. Parallel to this, climate change consciousness is also rising, making sustainability a mandatory part of the organization’s functioning. As computing workloads such as AI and HPC continue to surge, so does the energy consumption, posing environmental woes. IT departments within organizations have a crucial role in combating this challenge. They can significantly drive sustainable practices by influencing newer technologies and process adoption that aid in mitigating the effects of climate change.
While buying more sustainable IT solutions is an option, partnering with IT solutions providers, such and Lenovo and Intel, who are committed to sustainability and aiding customers in executing sustainability strategies is likely to be more impactful.
Learn how Lenovo and Intel, through their partnership, are strongly positioned to address this need with their innovations driving energy efficiency and environmental stewardship.
Data centers are experiencing increasing power consumption, space constraints and cooling demands due to the unprecedented computing power required by today’s chips and servers. HVAC cooling systems consume approximately 40% of a data center’s electricity. These systems traditionally use air conditioning, air handling and fans to cool the data center facility and IT equipment, ultimately resulting in high energy consumption and high carbon emissions. Data centers are moving to direct liquid cooled (DLC) systems to improve cooling efficiency thus lowering their PUE, operating expenses (OPEX) and carbon footprint.
This paper describes how CoolIT Systems (CoolIT) meets the need for improved energy efficiency in data centers and includes case studies that show how CoolIT’s DLC solutions improve energy efficiency, increase rack density, lower OPEX, and enable sustainability programs. CoolIT is the global market and innovation leader in scalable DLC solutions for the world’s most demanding computing environments. CoolIT’s end-to-end solutions meet the rising demand in cooling and the rising demand for energy efficiency.
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