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The Redmond, Wash., tech giant shared new data center design plans that use a closed-loop water system for cooling its processing hardware.
New closed-loop cooling system could save Microsoft from having to use rivers to cool its data centers.
Microsoft Corp. has previewed a new data center design that will significantly reduce the amount of water necessary to cool its servers. Steve Solomon, the company’s vice president of data ...
Microsoft data center in Mount Pleasant could be a threat to clean energy goals by using methane-gas power plants, environ groups say.
Microsoft's latest data centers will employ a new cooling system that doesn't draw water from the surrounding environment. The design aims to address environmental concerns as the ...
Microsoft's newest data center in Goodyear will have a new, water-efficient design to cool the facility's servers, the company announced on Wednesday.
Microsoft plans to deploy a zero-water evaporation design in its upcoming data centers. The closed loop system will first be piloted at its under-construction data centers in Phoenix, Arizona, and ...
Microsoft Corp., trying to mitigate the climate impact of its data center building boom, is starting to roll out a new design that uses zero water to cool the facilities’ chips and servers.
Microsoft is seeking to add 40 acres to its planned data center site in Granger, Indiana. The St. Joseph County Area Plan Commission voted 6-1 to recommend rezoning the land from agricultural to ...
Microsoft is set to pilot a new closed-loop data center cooling system It will cool on a tighter chip level for improved efficiency By 2030 it wants to replenish more water than it consumes ...