How to cool a data center you could bake a pizza in
23rd Mar 2006, 11:52 GMT
Moore’s Law has been the driving force behind computing for decades. Every time pundits heralded the end to Moore’s Law, scientists have crested each performance “hill” to find more performance capacity just beyond. This has brought us today to extreme computing density and heat output.
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