green cooling

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about green cooling focus on Microsoft's Fairwater AI datacenter in Wisconsin, which uses bespoke cooling and power systems to support frontier-scale AI training and inference. The facility integrates hundreds of thousands of accelerators, NVLink-connected GPUs, and exabyte-scale storage, with cooling designed for hyperscale efficiency. While the tag green cooling appears in this context, the forum content primarily covers datacenter infrastructure rather than broader environmental or consumer cooling topics. Users interested in sustainable cooling for large-scale AI workloads may find relevant technical details here.
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    Fairwater: Microsoft's AI Datacenter Factory for Frontier Training

    The race to build the world’s most powerful AI infrastructure has moved out of labs and into entire campuses, and Microsoft’s new Fairwater facility in Wisconsin is the clearest expression yet of that shift — a purpose-built AI factory that stitches together hundreds of thousands of...
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