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two-phase immersion
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Two-phase immersion is a data center cooling technique evaluated in Microsoft's recent life cycle assessment published in Nature. The study compares two-phase immersion with air cooling, cold plates, and one-phase immersion, analyzing energy use, water consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions. This cooling method is part of Microsoft's broader research into sustainable data center operations, addressing the environmental impact of cloud computing and AI infrastructure. The findings aim to guide industry adoption of more eco-friendly cooling technologies.
In recent years, the environmental impact of data centers has become an increasingly significant concern as the global demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital services ramps up. According to Microsoft’s latest research, released in the high-profile journal Nature...
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In the intensifying race to minimize the environmental impacts of global cloud infrastructure, Microsoft's newly published study in Nature marks a pivotal advancement for data center sustainability. For the first time, researchers have provided a comprehensive, cradle-to-grave life cycle...
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