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AWS says its AI data centers just got even more efficient - here's how
- Amazon's AWS claims its cloud computing service is 4.1 times more efficient than on-premises infrastructure, enhancing performance and reducing costs.
- The use of liquid cooling will soon be implemented for AWS's AI servers, optimizing power and efficiency.
- AWS states that when workloads are optimized, carbon footprints can be lowered by up to 99%.
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AWS says its AI data centers just got even more efficient - here's how
Liquid cooling, renewable diesel, and a host of infrastructure changes make Amazon's cloud service four times more efficient than on-premise computing, the company explains at re:Invent.
AWS unveils new data center components to drive AI innovation and enhance energy efficiency
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced the introduction of new data center components aimed at supporting the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation and meeting the growing demands of its global customer base. These cutting-edge components incorporate advancements in power, cooling, and hardware design, ensuring AWS’s infrastructure remains energy-efficient while fostering continued customer innovation. The new capabilities,…

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