Aquasar is a supercomputer (a high-performance computer) prototype created by IBM Labs in collaboration with ETH Zurich in Zürich, Switzerland and ETH...
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Developer IBM Type Supercomputer platform Release date 2010 (as prototype) 2011 (as platform) CPU IBM POWER7 Predecessor IBM Blue Gene; Aquasar prototype...
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2011, has closely packed elements that require water cooling. The IBM Aquasar system uses hot water cooling to achieve energy efficiency, the water being...
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hard disk space. It uses a new form of cooling that IBM developed, called Aquasar, that uses hot water to cool the processors. IBM claims that this design...
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QPACE. SuperMUC is based on the cooling technology invented for QPACE, Aquasar, and iDataCool. The iDataCool research project was presented at the International...
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simpler and cheaper air cooling for less demanding components. The IBM Aquasar system uses hot water cooling to achieve energy efficiency, the water being...
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Digital uses BladeCenter to render The Lord of the Rings and other films Aquasar — watercooled BladeCenter prototype Kunert, Paul (23 January 2014). "It...
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air-cooled with normal air conditioning temperatures. The heat from the Aquasar supercomputer is used to warm a university campus. The heat density generated...
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for external storage and communication. Cooling will be provided via the Aquasar hot water cooling solution pioneered by the SuperMUC supercomputer in Germany...
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placed an order for a Cray XMT massively parallel supercomputer. The IBM Aquasar supercomputer became operational at ETH Zurich in 2010. It uses hot water...
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