Global IT consultancy Infosys is joining forces with energy giant Shell on a project that is geared towards accelerating the adoption of immersion cooling technologies in datacentres. The ...
Intel is partnering with Shell Global Solutions (U.S.) Inc. to address the need for data center infrastructure. According to the companies, this first-of-its-kind solution—Intel Data Center Certified ...
The move is a means to set an industry standard for liquid cooling, which dramatically lowers electricity and water use, requires much less floor space and capex, and increases processing power.
Shell and Chongqing-based QAES have introduced what they call the world’s first immersion-cooled battery system, adapting data-center cooling methods to grid-scale energy storage. Shell (Shanghai) and ...
So far, companies have largely used giant fans to reduce temperatures inside AI data centers, which generate more heat in order to run at a higher power. Image by Andrey Suslov via iStock Intel Corp.
Data centers are beginning to switch from air to liquid cooling. Liquid cooling is more effective at drawing heat away from sophisticated chips and could save energy. The sector will sort out which ...
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