Wow. Sounds pretty good to me. Of course, it eliminates the only thing certain little guys with Napoleon complexes have to complain about.


You see, no matter WHAT, the low-IQ grifters will whine about something. If you build it out in the middle of nowhere? They scream about light pollution. If you build it near a big city? They scream about noise that you can’t hear. If you build it in the countryside? They make up stories about stillbirths in cows. If you build where water is plentiful, they will make up stories about power bills doubling.
It’s a grift. Nothing more.
Morons like Clayton complain that it “hardly creates any permanent jobs” and ignores the years of construction and hundreds of workers it takes. That’s like saying building homes “hardly creates any jobs” because once the house is built and the builders leave, there are no “permanent jobs.” It’s retarded. The building of the data centers and the power plants ARE the jobs, you clown.
Clayton wouldn’t recognize a job if it bit him in the ass, because he’s never had one.
Oh – and NVDA is already making progress on reducing power usage, just as I predicted. Yet another bogeyman slayed.
NVIDIA’s New Liquid-Cooled Data Centers Are Running At An Unexpected Temperature
Traditionally, data center operators have recommended an ambient temperature of 18 to 27 degrees Celsius (approximately 64 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit) for data center equipment. But in an unexpected twist, Nvidia’s new 100% liquid-cooled AI data centers are running at a feverish temperature of 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit). This may seem counterintuitive, but Nvidia asserts that this cooling method is one of the biggest efficiency leaps in data center history.

So, how does the Nvidia DSX design work? Liquid coolant enters the chip at 45 degrees Celsius, absorbs heat from across the chip’s surface, and exits at 55 degrees. It was observed that processors can continue to operate at full performance at this temperature, and the process doesn’t cause them to degrade. This is a huge boon for data centers, considering that every one-degree-Fahrenheit increase in operating temperature translates to up to 5% savings in energy costs. And with the U.S. pushing for data centers to pay for grid access, the timing couldn’t be better for Nvidia.
Nvidia claims that its DSX AI factories have “zero water consumption” due to a dry-cooler-based design featuring a closed-loop system with no evaporative water cooling.
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