Posted By Rich Miller On November 21, 2007 @ 8:01 am In Cooling | Comments Disabled
Angstrom Microsystems [2] is a long-time player in the high performance computing industry, specializing in AMD solutions for use by companies like Pixar and Akamai (AKAM). Last year Angstrom introduced liquid-cooled blade servers, which use a non-conducive fluid. At the recent SuperComputing 2007 conference, Angstrom sank a working computer and monitor into a fish tank filled with the solution used in its LiquiBlade products. “Yes, that’s a real computer and a monitor submerged in a fish tank, with the power on,” Ed writes of his photo of the display. “It has not been photoshopped.” Ed has high-resolution versions available via his blog.
Angstrom says LiquiBlade can provide a 25 percent energy savings, and is positioning the product as a way to extend the life of existing data centers.
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[1] Ed Burnette: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=468
[2] Angstrom Microsystems: http://www.angstrom.com
[3] Rich Miller: http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/author/richm/
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