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2026-07-01
finance.yahoo.com 2026-07-01 Yahoo Finance
2026-06-23
tomshardware.com 2026-06-23 Jowi Morales
This system raises the base coolant temperature to 113 degrees F (45 degrees C) to save on electricity costs and reduce water consumption to basically zero.
2026-06-23
www.tomshardware.com 2026-06-23 Tom's Hardware
Tech Industry Data Centers Nvidia announces liquid cooling system that runs ‘hotter than a hot tub’ — promises to reduce electricity consumption and cut water use by up to 100%, but sustainability challenges remain News By Jowi Morales published 23 hours ago Data centers are about to go from freezing to sweltering. (Image credit: Getty Images) Share this article 3 Join the conversation Follow u
2026-06-22
www.techbuzz.ai 2026-06-22 The Tech Buzz
NVIDIA just turned conventional data center wisdom on its head. The chip giant's latest AI servers can run liquid cooling systems at 45°C (113°F) - hotter than your average hot tub and significantly warmer than industry norms. The counterintuitive move isn't about tolerating heat, it's about harnessing it. By pushing cooling temperatures higher, NVIDIA's creating a new playbook for energy efficien
2026-06-16
techxplore.com 2026-06-16 Tech Xplore
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