Data Center Media Coverage

 
NREL’s Skynet Stays Cool with RackCDU

"In an effort to make the most energy efficient datacenter in the world, the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is relocating its Skynet HPC cluster to a new datacenter at the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) in Golden, Colo. At the heart of this move is Asetek’s RackCDU direct-to-chip “hot water” cooling system."
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DataCenterKnowledge.com: NREL To Use Hot Water Cooling From Asetek

"The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) looks to join the Department of Defense in utilizing “hot water” liquid cooling, as a retrofit for its Skynet HPC cluster. Asetek announced that NREL will install its RackCDU (Rack Coolant Distribution Unit) direct-to-chip liquid cooling system, as the cluster is relocated to the new data center at the Energy Systems Integration Facility (ESIF) in Golden, Colorado."
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The New Economy: Asetek’s tech for a growing smartphone market

"The dirty little secret about data centres is all too clear. The many benefits of cloud computing come at a substantial price in terms of energy burdens and climate change effects. Computer scientists and environmentalists alike can both agree that a better way is needed to cool down data centres. In its own way, Asetek is working to create a more sustainable planet for everyone, not just data centre managers."
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InsideHPC.com: Asetek to Cool HPC Clusters at World’s Northernmost University

"Today Asetek announced that the company’s liquid cooling technology been chosen by the University of Tromsø in Norway for a pilot installation at the university’s HPC facility. Asetek will reduce energy consumption of the data center and enable waste heat from servers to heat the university campus."
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Energymanagertoday.com: Asetek Participates in DoD Program, Opens Data Center Cooling Demo

"The Department of Defense has selected Asetek’s ISAC (Inside Server Air Conditioning) liquid-cooling product to participate in its Transformative Reductions in Operational Energy Consumption (TROPEC) program."
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