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Sun Partners on $400 Million Underground Datacenter in Japan
Sun Microsystems is partnering with ten other IT firms to build an underground datacenter in Japan. The facility is expected to consume up to 50% less power than conventional facilities by using groundwater as a coolant. Read more...
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Western Digital Introduces New Line of "Energy-Conscious" Hard Drives
Western Digital is throwing its hat into the green-storage ring with a new line of "energy-conscious" hard drive products that the company says can help datacenter operators cut power consumption by 40%. Read more...
Intel Shrinks Chip Size, Boosts Energy Efficiency
Intel has unveiled a line of tiny microprocessors based on a new transistor formula that wastes 30% less energy. The new Core 2 Extreme and Xeon processors use hafnium, a silvery element commonly used in nuclear reactors, to reduce electricity leaks. Read more...
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