Microsoft Corp. says its new data center design that consumes "zero water" for cooling will be put to the test in its Phoenix ...
Village says it has "no reason to believe the pause will affect the overall scope or nature of Microsoft's project." ...
A new program will be piloted at a Goodyear data center that will save millions of gallons of water, Microsoft says. Here's ...
SEE MORE Illustration of the Microsoft’s closed-loop system for future data centers that will recycle water for cooling its computing operations. (Microsoft Image) Microsoft revealed details of ...
Microsoft Corp.'s data center in Mount Pleasant will be among its first worldwide to use a new cooling technology expected to significantly reduce water use. Microsoft Corp.'s data center in Mount ...
Microsoft unveiled a new data center design that consumes no water to cool a facility’s chips and servers and could save millions of liters of water amid scrutiny over the climate impact of ...
(Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp., trying to mitigate the climate impact of its data center building boom, is starting to roll out a new design that uses zero water to cool the facilities’ chips ...
Company says this is part of its sustainability efforts as it continues to build new facilities to support AI and other technologies. Microsoft has introduced a new design for data centers to ...
Microsoft plans to deploy a zero-water evaporation design in its upcoming data centers. The closed loop system will first be piloted at its under-construction data centers in Phoenix, Arizona, and ...
To get it in your inbox, subscribe here. Welcome back to The Prompt, Microsoft's new "zero water" data center could help eliminate the need for up to 125 million liters of water per data center ...
MOUNT PLEASANT — Mount Pleasant will be one of the first locations to pilot Microsoft’s zero-water evaporation design in its new data center. The initiative aims to significantly reduce water ...