15-01-2026 14:19 via electronicsweekly.com

3-D printed component cuts datacentre energy consumption

A 3D-printed component significantly reduces energy consumption for cooling in datacentres. The Danish Technological Institute has developed and tested a 3D-printed cooling component for data centers and high-performance computers. The ...
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