A wave of massive data centers is prompting warnings from experts who say the new water demands could push the state's already strained supply to the brink.
A wave of massive data centers is expanding across Texas, prompting warnings from experts who say the new water demands could push the state’s already strained supply to the brink.
Networks of pipes and heat exchangers can transfer excess heat from buildings into nearby bodies of water—but as the world warms, the cooling potential of some water courses is now diminishing.
Geekom claims the Megamini G1 is the 'World's Smallest Liquid-Cooled Gaming Mini PC', packing in a GeForce rtx 4060 and Intel Core i9-13900H alongside 32GB memory and a 2TB SSD. It certainly looks the ...
James has spent a few weeks creating a new build featuring the latest Corsair hardware. He discusses their new hardware and we present a timelapse build along with a discussion of how we think it all ...
The Town of Lansing could soon be home to an Artificial Intelligence Data Center. The company behind the project is TeraWulf, an energy and infrastructure compa ...
The joint venture is building two more data center complexes in Texas and three others elsewhere in the U.S., but the Abilene project is expected to be the biggest.
A report into commercial datacentres’ water usage in England suggests the sector is more efficient and less water-intensive than previously thought, thanks to advances in cooling technologies. The ...