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IBM Japan and NTT think they can make datacenter aircon adjust to different workloads
Feb. 7, 2024, 6:31 a.m. | Simon Sharwood
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They're measuring server exhaust temperatures to detect power consumption
Datacenters make a lot of hot air, and IBM Japan and NTT Group's in-house integrator NTT Comware think they can use it to calculate power consumption and CO2 emissions – and maybe reduce both.…
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