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Marvell's New Chip Cuts PC Power Use by Half
Semiconductor manufacturer Marvell has unveiled a new power conversion controller chip that could slash PC energy use by 50%. The AC-DC power factor correction (PFC) chip boosts energy efficiency by aligning the current and voltage coming from the electrical outlet for optimal energy use by the PC. Read more...
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IBM to Certify Clients' Green Datacenters
IBM has devised a new way to help its IT clients demonstrate progress on a key business metric — datacenter energy efficiency. The company has announced it will begin awarding certificates to datacenters that reduce power needs. Read more...
Dell Debuts Energy-Efficient Desktop
Dell has released its first consumer PC to meet the U.S. EPA's Energy Star 4.0 energy efficiency standards. Read more...
Digital Realty Trust Builds Industry's First LEED Gold Datacenter
Corporate datacenter manager Digital Realty Trust has earned the industry's first LEED Gold green building certification for a custom-designed facility in Chicago. Read more...
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How to Tackle the "Energy Rebound Effect"
A new report suggests that businesses are over- estimating the carbon savings from energy-efficiency measures because they tend to reinvest the money in energy-hogging initiatives. So how do you counter the "energy rebound effect"? (BusinessGreen) Read more...
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