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Data center water consumption is skyrocketing, but Microsoft thinks it has a solution – the company’s new closed-loop cooling system consumes zero water and could save millions of liters per year
Microsoft has revealed more information on its new data center design that promises to consume zero water for cooling purposes. In August, the firm unveiled the new design that leverages a chip-level liquid cooling solution that can provide precise temperature control without water evaporation. A new blog post authored by Steve Solomon, VP of datacenter infrastructure engineering at Microsoft, said…
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What is a cooling gel mattress topper and should you buy one?
Cooling gel mattress toppers are often infused with polymer gel, a material used to wick away heat. This type of topper is popular with people who overheat while sleeping, and are often used as a way to make mattresses cooler – or at least to help them regulate temperature better. You’ll find plenty of them in our best mattress toppers…
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Hot sleepers, rejoice! This instant cooling comforter is 35% off for Prime Day
Summer may be over, but for many sleepers, night sweats and hot flashes don’t take a holiday. If you can relate, then you’ll want to check out this Prime Day deal that cuts 35% off all sizes of the Rest Evercool Cooling Comforter at Amazon. After discount, a full/queen comforter drops to $155.35 (reg. $239). Rest uses a proprietary cooling…
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Virgin Media O2 cuts data center cooling costs by £1 million per year
Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) has cut the amount of energy needed to cool its data centers by 15% – the equivalent of 760 tons of carbon dioxide emissions, based on location-based scope 2 accounting. The reductions were achieved through a partnership with AI-powered data center optimization software supplier EkkoSense, which specializes in real-time overviews of thermal, power and capacity performance.…
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These new Aukey wireless chargers come with cooling fans
All three use the Qi2 standard, which means up to 15-watt charging for compatible phones and backward compatibility with normal Qi devices. Aukey claims they can drop charging temperatures as much as 68 degrees Fahrenheit compared to “traditional wireless chargers.” The MagFusion 3-in-1 Pro stand can simultaneously charge an iPhone, AirPods, and an Apple Watch. It can tilt up and…
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