Intelligent Machines Inside Facebook’s Artificial Intelligence Engine Room These are the new computers Facebook created to accelerate its machine learning research. by Tom Simonite 2016-07-13T09:00:00-04:00
News Graphene Could Make Data Centers and Supercomputers More Efficient New research suggests graphene could enable highly efficient optical communication in chips for data centers and supercomputers. by Mike Orcutt 2013-10-02T00:00:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Intel’s Laser Chips Could Make Data Centers Run Better Silicon chips with optical technology allow a new form of superfast data connection. by Tom Simonite 2013-09-04T12:40:00-04:00
Sustainable Energy The Little Secrets Behind Apple’s Green Data Centers Apple is using a combination of solar, fuel cells, and renewable energy purchases to meet its clean-energy targets. by Martin LaMonica 2013-03-23T10:35:00-04:00
Intelligent Machines Plexxi Reinvents Data Center Networking Plexxi joins the hot software-defined networking area with control system and switches to virtualize networking and clear bottlenecks in the cloud. by Martin LaMonica 2012-12-05T09:01:00-05:00
Sustainable Energy Microsoft Data Center Fueled By Waste Gases Data Plant research project will power modular data center from biogas-run fuel cell at a wastewater treatment plant. by Martin LaMonica 2012-11-17T11:47:38-05:00
Intelligent Machines Calxeda Low-Power Servers Run on Cell Phone Chip Startup lands $55 million for “microserver” design that uses low-power ARM processors normally used in cell phones. by Martin LaMonica 2012-10-10T11:47:00-04:00
Sustainable Energy Intel Servers Take a Deep Dive to Cool Off After a yearlong test, Intel is designing servers to operate submerged in oil. by Martin LaMonica 2012-09-10T16:41:00-04:00
News Bouncing Data Would Speed Up Data Centers A plan to bounce signals off the ceilings inside data centers could solve a major performance bottleneck. by Duncan Graham-Rowe 2011-12-20T00:00:00-05:00
Intelligent Machines Smart Phone Chips Calling for Data Centers The processors are slower, but they use much less energy—a huge boon for those who run massive data centers. by Cyrus Farivar 2011-11-10T15:10:00-05:00