ResearchIt’s the hardware, stupid
A new paper in Nature confirms that the efficiency of the hardware in a data center is the most important key to building a low carbon data center. Read more »
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A new paper in Nature confirms that the efficiency of the hardware in a data center is the most important key to building a low carbon data center. Read more »
In some cleantech sectors we’re nearing the end of painful times, but 2013 will still be a challenging year. VC funding remains tight, solar is seeing further consolidation, and the production… Read more »
Tilera introduced its 9-core processor optimized for 64-bit processing this week. Tilera is at the heart of the multi-core efficient server market, and Rich Miller’s interview with CEO Devesh Garg indicates… Read more »
How do data-center-dependent companies like Google, Amazon or Facebook reduce their power bill and, with it, their carbon footprint? The server itself could now be designed to use less power. With… Read more »
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Facebook has made waves by detailing its plans to use what an executive calls chips that have a cell-phone architecture in its future data centers. The social network plans to test… Read more »
At the GigaOM Structure Conference last week the main hall was packed for Intel’s VP of Cloud Infrastructure Jason Waxman’s talk about brawny vs. wimpy cores. Waxman opened his presentation by… Read more »
Cloud computing continues to change and shape the technology industry, and these days discussions are about more than simply reorganizing the IT department. New developments in chip and hardware architectures, finding… Read more »
Finally, smart-thermostat darling Nest hit a snag when Honeywell slapped it with a broad patent-infringement lawsuit over IP related to building a learning thermostat. As much a competitive strategy as anything… Read more »
Now that AMD has confirmed its purchase of low-power server maker SeaMicro, I bet its next move will be an announcement around licensing the ARM architecture. That’s right: AMD will do… Read more »