Intel has taken the initiative to use new cooling technology to increase performance and reduce the negative impact on the environment in addition to the power consumption of the data centers in different parts of the world.
Recently, Intel has signed a white paper called Liquid Immersion Cooling in collaboration with Green Revolution Cooling Corporation (GRC). This initiative is part of the use of liquid cooling technology instead of data center air cooling technology. In January, the organization announced a multi-year project to reduce the harmful effects of digital infrastructure on the two environments.
Meanwhile, GRC is a company specializing in liquid cooling technology. On the other hand, in May, the US technology giant said that it has set up its own laboratory to carry out research and tests on liquid immersion cooling technology. Data centers consume 1.5 to 2 percent of the world's total electricity. If not controlled now, the rate will exceed 13 percent within a decade.
Basically the involvement of computing behind 40 percent of electricity consumption in the digital sector is very low. Temperature control of data centers and computer servers consumes a lot of electricity. As the power of the processor is increasing day by day, the server can no longer be supported by air cooling technology. Because the cooling fan also has limitations in temperature control.
According to Intel and GRC, many data center managers around the world are aware of this. That's why three-quarters of organizations see sustainability as a competitive tool.
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