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Interesting concept
This realization can lead to strategic locations of datacenters in order to take advantage of the lower energy costs.

Combining these concepts with a datacenter cooling scheme that intends to take better advantage of this type of cooling (rather than using existing strategies along with free air cooling) could realize a further reduction in energy costs.

These tests and experiments are intended to open the eyes of those who need to know and want to know. Kudos to Intel for pushing the limits of technology.
Posted by: kc117mx   Posted on: 10/09/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Thermal is better  Maarek | 09/19/08
I assume you don't actually mean pumping air through the dirt...  bmerc | 09/19/08
Free air POC in Scotland  petob | 09/19/08
RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air  Don Atwood | 09/19/08
"humidity climate does not matter for 99.9% of locations"?  EMonkIA | 09/23/08
Interesting concept  kc117mx | 10/09/08
RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air  magallanes | 09/23/08
10 Months is not long enough of a test  fromag82 | 10/09/08
we've done it for years  shawn@... | 10/09/08
A layer(s) of dust restricts heat...  RS9 | 10/09/08
RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air  norm.mcmillan@... | 10/09/08
RE: Intel's secret weapon: Fresh air  jvuntalan | 10/09/08

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