Tags: National University of Singapore, Singapore, Computing Technology, Energy & Environment
The Ultra-High Density Green Data Center uses hybrid cooling to increase server capacity and reduce energy use. It combines liquid and air cooling for different components, eliminating bulky infrastructure. This system operates in high temperatures without chillers or CRAC units, significantly lowering energy consumption. Space-saving features allow more server racks per floor, contributing to ultra-low power utilization efficiency (PUE). This innovation caters to rising computational demands while promoting sustainability.
IP Type or Form Factor: Process & Method; Design
TRL: 7 - product operates in intended environment with industrial standards
Industry or Tech Area: Computing Infrastructure & Networks; Energy Efficiency