Google Cooling Entire Data Center With Seawater
Any PC building enthusiast will know the merits of water-cooling. Now Google is taking it to the next level by water-cooling an entire data center.
In 2009 Google purchased a former building of a paper mill in Finland. Since then, the search giant has been hard at work designing a water cooling solution that would take the seawater into the data center and then channel it back out with minimal environment impact.
Check out the video that Google made on its new location:
Google Seawater cooling
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When we move to 22nm, the room will be cooling the CPUs. Mark my words.
When we move to 22nm, the CPUs will be cooling the room. Mark my words